Beautiful Flatpicked Performance: "Sergeant Early's Dream" by Eric Skye - Six Unique Fiddle Tunes
Eric teaches how to play it here! https://homespun.com/shop/hs_sixuniqu... Enjoy this beautiful solo guitar performance of the classic fiddle tune, "Sergeant Early's Dream," played by the incredibly talented Eric Skye. In this video, Eric showcases his unique approach to interpreting traditional melodies on the acoustic guitar. Known for his emphasis on musicianship, rich tone, and emotional depth over sheer speed, Eric transforms this tune into a captivating piece filled with ringing harmonies and chordal melodies. Playing his signature model Santa Cruz guitar, his performance highlights the expressive potential of flatpicked fiddle tunes. This performance is excerpted from Eric Skye's full instructional lesson, "Six Unique Fiddle Tunes for Solo Flatpicked Guitar," available at Homespun. While this video focuses solely on the performance, the complete lesson delves into techniques like offbeat slurs, the Scottish "birl," dynamics, and more. Fiddle tunes are typically played at fast tempos by instruments associated with bluegrass, old-time or country dance music. In the hands of a master guitarist like Eric Skye, though, these tunes become something very different. He eases up the tempo, pulling emotion from the melodies with rich bass notes, ringing harmonies and chordal melodies. His approach stresses musicianship and beautiful tone as opposed to speed and flash. Playing his signature model Santa Cruz, Eric starts the lesson with Whiskey Before Breakfast, sharing ideas on how to elicit sumptuous tones from the acoustic guitar. He spends extra time on the first song, beautifully setting up the tunes that follow: lesser-known pieces like Sergeant Early’s Dream and his own construct, The Locktender’s Reel; plus the better-known Chinquapin Hunting and Cold Frosty Morning. He rounds out the lesson with the well-travelled Billy in the Lowground, putting his signature style on this perennial favorite. Some of the ornaments Eric interweaves in his lesson include a very effective offbeat slur with ringing bass note, a Scottish fiddler’s note flurry called a “birl,” dynamics, phantom beats, autoharp harmonics, and other useful techniques that can easily be integrated into other pieces. This is a great lesson for the aspiring guitarist who wants to dig into fiddle tunes for the first time, or for experienced pickers who are looking for a new approach to their instrument. Explore more fantastic music lessons at: https://www.homespun.com/ We hope you enjoy Eric Skye's masterful interpretation! #EricSkye #SergeantEarlysDream #Flatpicking #AcousticGuitar #FiddleTune #GuitarPerformance #InstrumentalMusic #HomespunMusic

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