Here’s a version of Lazy John by the great Bruce Molsky. I love his fiddling and singing. He’s traveled around the country for years, learning tunes from old fiddlers.
I teach a simple version of this tune in this lesson.
Here’s a version of Lazy John by the great Bruce Molsky. I love his fiddling and singing. He’s traveled around the country for years, learning tunes from old fiddlers.
I teach a simple version of this tune in this lesson.
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Loved listening to Bruce! Started your lesson and thought, hmmm, I donβt know, stuck with the micro practice and now loving it. Yes great tune. Thank you. Must put fiddle away now. That is the Hardest part of practice. Stopping!
That is some crazy bowing action … just became a Molky-teer π
Great tune love the fiddling
Great Tune!!!
Hi Jason,
Good lesson! I am a BIG Bruce Molsky fan, too. He is already revered as an American fiddle treasure, and I think he will be held in the same esteem as some of the great American fiddlers (i.e. Tommy Jarrell, Pee wee King, Don Messer, and so many more) for many, many years to come. Happy 4th of July to you!
He’s part musician, part historian, like Alan Lomax.
Yes, that’s a good way to think of him.