Burrito Bros "Close Up the Honky Tonks"
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Burrito Bros "Close Up the Honky Tonks"
Anyone have a tab for the intro to the Burrito Bros version of "Close Up The Honky Tonks"?
Thanks!
Thanks!
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Is that version very different than the Buck Owens version?
[tab]
(G#)
3._7__9|_9b~~9_9~b~9~~7_|_4~b_4__4__2~~~|
4._____|________________|_______________|
5._7__9|_9a~~9_9~a~9~~7a|_4~a_4__4__2a~2|
6._____|________________|_______________|
(C#)
3._2~~1b~~~~9b__9~9b~9~~~7__5~~4~~~|4b_5~~4b~~___|
4._________________________________|_____________|
5._2~~1~~~~~9~a_9~9a~~~~~7a_5a~4A~4|4a_5a~4a~4___|
6._________________________________|___________4b|
3._4b~~~~____4b~~__7__8__9
4.________________________
5._4~4a~4____4~4a__7__8__9
6.________4b______________
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[tab]
(G#)
3._7__9|_9b~~9_9~b~9~~7_|_4~b_4__4__2~~~|
4._____|________________|_______________|
5._7__9|_9a~~9_9~a~9~~7a|_4~a_4__4__2a~2|
6._____|________________|_______________|
(C#)
3._2~~1b~~~~9b__9~9b~9~~~7__5~~4~~~|4b_5~~4b~~___|
4._________________________________|_____________|
5._2~~1~~~~~9~a_9~9a~~~~~7a_5a~4A~4|4a_5a~4a~4___|
6._________________________________|___________4b|
3._4b~~~~____4b~~__7__8__9
4.________________________
5._4~4a~4____4~4a__7__8__9
6.________4b______________
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Yes. Very different. But the tab to Buck's recording is appreciated as well I'm sure. I'll send along the Burrito version by morning. Can't do it right now as I'm on my way to watch Rick Schmidt play his regular Friday afternoon to early evening gig with The Cowboy Rangers.Maybe do a little singing.
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POST ON FORUM PLEASE
Barry, Would you, please, post it on The Forum here or in the Tablature section too? Love Sneaky's playing. steve t
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Here is the intro to the Burritos recording of "Close Up The Honkytonks" from their "Anthology" cd. At the top instead of the open 3 and 5 strings, I prefer to stay on strings 5 and 6 with the A and B pedals down, but this is closer to the actual recording. Also for fun and if you want to incorporate some practice blocking and "string jumping", replace the lowering a half tone of string 4 in the end passage with the 2nd string at 5, and 1st string at 5 instead of raising the 5th string with the c pedal. Sneaky Pete's stuff is always fun. His tuning was B7 I believe. Hope this all makes sense. It's my first offering to the forum.
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THANKS GUYS
Same goes for me too, thanks Barry & Andy! steve t
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Honky tonk nights
Hey Barry,
Nice to meet ya sat nite!
Great listing, I'll try it !
Also, for those who would like to know,,
Barry is also an excellent vocalist and guitarist!
Along with David Bernanski/Hacienda Brothers Band, RODEO ROCKET band sounded great Sat night at Smokey's Lake Wholford Cafe, Valley Center, CA
Hope y'all play at our local Rodeo end of May.
www.valleycenterstampede.com
Nice to meet ya sat nite!
Great listing, I'll try it !
Also, for those who would like to know,,
Barry is also an excellent vocalist and guitarist!
Along with David Bernanski/Hacienda Brothers Band, RODEO ROCKET band sounded great Sat night at Smokey's Lake Wholford Cafe, Valley Center, CA
Hope y'all play at our local Rodeo end of May.
www.valleycenterstampede.com
Patrick Helly
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Barry Scott wrote:Here is the intro to the Burritos recording of "Close Up The Honkytonks" from their "Anthology" cd. At the top instead of the open 3 and 5 strings, I prefer to stay on strings 5 and 6 with the A and B pedals down, but this is closer to the actual recording. Also for fun and if you want to incorporate some practice blocking and "string jumping", replace the lowering a half tone of string 4 in the end passage with the 2nd string at 5, and 1st string at 5 instead of raising the 5th string with the c pedal. Sneaky Pete's stuff is always fun. His tuning was B7 I believe. Hope this all makes sense. It's my first offering to the forum.
What is meant at the
2b
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Part? It's showing b pedal depressed on the4th string. should that be the 2L?
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Mark Hershey wrote:Barry Scott wrote:Here is the intro to the Burritos recording of "Close Up The Honkytonks" from their "Anthology" cd. At the top instead of the open 3 and 5 strings, I prefer to stay on strings 5 and 6 with the A and B pedals down, but this is closer to the actual recording. Also for fun and if you want to incorporate some practice blocking and "string jumping", replace the lowering a half tone of string 4 in the end passage with the 2nd string at 5, and 1st string at 5 instead of raising the 5th string with the c pedal. Sneaky Pete's stuff is always fun. His tuning was B7 I believe. Hope this all makes sense. It's my first offering to the forum.
What is meant at the
2b
O
Part? It's showing b pedal depressed on the4th string. should that be the 2L?
Figured it out last night, sounds like it is the 2L to my ear.
I also play it
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Thanks so much for this tab by the way, I love it.