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Fingerstyle Constellations with Tyler Ramsey
Tyler Ramsey came up through indie folk as the former guitarist of Band of Horses, bringing calm fingerstyle lines and plainspoken stories. Carl Broemel is a longtime pillar of My Morning Jacket, known for tone-rich leads, pedal steel touches, and a gentle voice that sits close to the mic.
Two writers, one calm center
On this run they share the stage, trade songs, and blend harmonies, keeping the focus on guitars, space, and small dynamics. Expect picks from Ramsey like For the Morning and The Valley Wind, and from Broemel pieces such as Sleepy Lagoon and Carried Away, with one careful cover in the middle.Songs that breathe
The room skews toward devoted My Morning Jacket and Band of Horses listeners, guitar students, and local songwriters, with quiet listening and warm applause after clean phrases. Trivia fans notice Ramsey's fondness for open tunings that leave a low drone under his chords, while Broemel sometimes reaches for pedal steel or a baritone guitar to deepen the color. All of the setlist and staging notes here are informed guesses from recent patterns rather than firm guarantees.Quiet Maps: Tyler Ramsey & Carl Broemel Fan Culture
This is a quiet-room crowd that still shows a sense of occasion.
Quiet energy, open ears
You see denim jackets, well-loved boots, and a few guitar pick necklaces, plus tote bags from past My Morning Jacket and Band of Horses tours. People tend to settle in early, speak softly between songs, and save louder cheers for clean harmonies or a nimble run. Singalongs happen, but they are murmured, often on a drifting chorus or an easy ooh-ooh line.Little rituals, shared references
Merch leans tactile: screen-printed posters, small-batch vinyl, and a shirt design that nods to road maps and coastal colors suggested by the Celestun name. After the show, fans trade tuning guesses, compare favorite lines, and swap stories about first seeing Tyler Ramsey with Band of Horses or Carl Broemel inside My Morning Jacket. The overall tone is warm and attentive, like a neighborhood listening party hosted by two seasoned players.Craft Over Clamor: Tyler Ramsey & Carl Broemel on Stage
The vocals sit close and dry, with both singers trading leads and then slipping into tight unison on choruses.
Two guitars, one pulse
Tyler Ramsey brings a steady fingerpicked pulse that acts like a heartbeat beneath the melody. Carl Broemel answers with toneful lines, light swells, and small countermelodies that lift each phrase without crowding the core. Together they tend to slow tempos a touch from the records, opening pockets where harmonies can ring and silences matter.Small moves, big feel
Older songs sometimes move to new keys to suit their blended range, and they often trim a bridge or tag so the set keeps its quiet flow. A neat detail to watch is Ramsey using a high capo to keep open chords while brightening the color, while Broemel rides a volume pedal for steel-like swells when no pedal steel is on stage. Visuals stay minimal and warm, so your ear tracks dynamics, not flash.Kindred Ears: Tyler Ramsey & Carl Broemel in Good Company
Fans of My Morning Jacket will connect with Broemel's melodic guitar sense and the way longer phrases unfold without rush.