Here's a straight forward version of Buckaroo played on a Squier Classic Vibe Strat. The middle steel verse is an MSA Legend, Goodrich pot pedal, Boss RV-5 and Fender Steel King. I set my amp up a bit differently for the last few songs: EQ tilt 12:00, Treble 2:00, Mid-Level 2:30, Mid Freq 2:30, Bass 1:00, Pad Switch on Normal. More shrill on the high strings but much clearer on the lower ones. No pick blocking, just palm blocking.
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Buckaroo rhythm track
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Greg, I really appreciate all the time and effort you put into this Forum. You provide tons of great learning tools for inexperienced and experienced players alike. I'm working on some stuff for Buckaroo because we play it in my band. You just made the whole process better. Thanks!!!
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Roger, I'm not sure too many modern players will recognize these tunes or be carrying them on, at least in the USA. It seems that classical and bluegrass players do mostly older tunes, but then their audience has dropped off too (ignoring the BG festivals).
Mike, I hope you like the stops in this song. I repeated them twice to break up the monotony.
Jim, my guitar playing skills just don't cut it at any higher speeds than this. I did have a verse with the steel and guitar in harmony but adding it in made the song a bit long. TWICE as fast?????
Charles, I can tab out the steel parts if you want to have a go at them. I figured most people would have some fun with the rhythm track and roll their own.
James, thanks for the "cool" comment. Up here in the winter, we just have too much time on our hands and tunes like this are the result.
I opened up the Fender Squier Classic Vibe Tele today and it seems as nice as the Vibe Strat. Much straighter neck and more sustain than the Fender American Standard and infinitely more playable than any of the other MIM Squiers, Rondos or Schecters that I have. Maybe this is a good time to buy these before they raise the prices or somehow end up lowering the quality?
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Mike, I hope you like the stops in this song. I repeated them twice to break up the monotony.
Jim, my guitar playing skills just don't cut it at any higher speeds than this. I did have a verse with the steel and guitar in harmony but adding it in made the song a bit long. TWICE as fast?????
Charles, I can tab out the steel parts if you want to have a go at them. I figured most people would have some fun with the rhythm track and roll their own.
James, thanks for the "cool" comment. Up here in the winter, we just have too much time on our hands and tunes like this are the result.
I opened up the Fender Squier Classic Vibe Tele today and it seems as nice as the Vibe Strat. Much straighter neck and more sustain than the Fender American Standard and infinitely more playable than any of the other MIM Squiers, Rondos or Schecters that I have. Maybe this is a good time to buy these before they raise the prices or somehow end up lowering the quality?
Greg
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