Bryan Sutton - Cherokee Shuffle video free download


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Kenny Smith,Bryan Sutton, David Grier and Jim Hurst at the IBMA guitar workshop 2006 in Nashville

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8 years ago

Merlyn Schutterle

A little too much gravy and not enough taters.

9 years ago

Neil Linden

From what I can tell, the big difference is a matter of who's version you like but there seems to be no B part bringing in the four chord in the second bar in Lost Indian and most versions of Lost Indian leave out the four chord on the fifth bar period.

9 years ago

Neil Linden

Lost Indian is similar but this is definitely Cherokee Shuffle and the thing about Kenny Smith is he sure makes it look easy!

9 years ago

Broadfieldpoint

Kenny Smith has the best technique and the smoothest playing style....but, they are all great

9 years ago

waynerjson

They were all trying to outplay each other, and would be better served by trying to play the melody.

10 years ago

Management10Property

Kenny uses a Signature Blue Chip pick with rounded point and speed bevel. That pick helps facilitate his smooth, thin tone. They sell them with 2 normal and 1 Round point as well. A bit pricey but it definitely comes through in the sound and much easier to get than tortoise shell. Also man made material so no guilt over the endangered species thing. Chris Thile among many other great pickers use Blue Chip picks too. No I don't work for them and yes I do use one. Just want to get the word out to other looking to improve their playing an tone. 

10 years ago

Management10Property

At that level best is a matter of personal taste. Sutton's playin is fast definitive and precise, Grier is the master at varying his approach to the melody, Kenny has the smoothest least punchy sound. That is the beauty of the acoustic guitar that the same tune can be played with such subtle difference. 

10 years ago

Brooks West

I'm pretty sure they are both the same song, just like "Red-Haired Boy" and "The Little Beggar Man".

10 years ago

preacherboy58

Is that kenny smith playin first?

10 years ago

carolinabrad99

Song isn't Cherokee shuffle it's lost indian

11 years ago

Carl Sutton

Wow thats some picking guys! Carl Sutton

11 years ago

John Langstaff

Love these guys. Add Josh Williams to Kenny and Bryan and you have the best three current bluegrass pickers, IMHO. So many great musicians in bluegrass!

11 years ago

dclaytonw

I'm that crazy about Sutton's playing, but I really wanna see home rip it on an electric.

12 years ago

keithsmartin

Sutton is so full in his playing

12 years ago

John Langstaff

All A+; Smith and Sutton A++

12 years ago

FiddlinMikeRolland

Sutton is such a beast. I love the way he pulls powerful tone out of the guitar. I teach his Daley's Reel at my lesson site, FiddlinMike. com. It's a tough one, but one of my favorites from his Bluegrass Guitar album.

12 years ago

David Lieberman

I think Grier is the most creative and veers the furthest away from the actual melody. I've liked Kenny Smith for some time now and for those who enjoy his playing you should check out his album "return"

12 years ago

Brooks West

I've watched this a couple times,but hadn't noticed that Hurst plays in A without a capo, while everyone else plays out of G shapes. pretty unusual, and very cool.

13 years ago

MrBoris7910

@DoogMcKracken well bro, that's Kenny Smith....you should check out his guitar album STUDEBAKER...you'll love it

13 years ago

MrBoris7910

@TorontoEd7 very wise thought...you're welcome

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