89 ISGC - Emmons - Rose Colored Glasses
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- Frank Estes
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89 ISGC - Emmons - Rose Colored Glasses
I do not know how I missed this posting. What a masterpiece by the master! Wow! I can't stop watching it!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OfYfQ24sdBQ
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OfYfQ24sdBQ
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Emci
TC Furlong has one of Buddys old EMCI'sFinbarr O'Sullivan wrote:Brillant Frank.I wonder where that EMCI is now thanks Finbarr.
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A Good Melody Becomes A Great Melody
Gee, he turns the thing into a lullaby; so sweet, so perfect and the low string that rises at the end of the verse genius... the whole thing is almost classical in it's delivery.... a great player without compare...Peter
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I was fortunate enough to follow Buddy Emmons' workshops around 1989 on the right coast (Armonk NY , other). This was one of my fav tunes, he seemed to fill the room up with it. I had it recorded on tape (with his permission) and I have transferred it to CD but I cannot reproduce it here for copyright reasons.
Buddy is to me the greatest of pedal steel guitarists, and his tasteful control of swell and harmony is gob-smackingly beautiful in this tune in particular. Buddy used an impedance matching device that clipped to the leg of his pedal steel, I think it was called a Matchbox and I had one too, long gone out of use. Yes, he did use a delay, a rack-mounted unit, and I think a delay of about 50 to100ms; it thickened the attack on his picking.
Kay
Buddy is to me the greatest of pedal steel guitarists, and his tasteful control of swell and harmony is gob-smackingly beautiful in this tune in particular. Buddy used an impedance matching device that clipped to the leg of his pedal steel, I think it was called a Matchbox and I had one too, long gone out of use. Yes, he did use a delay, a rack-mounted unit, and I think a delay of about 50 to100ms; it thickened the attack on his picking.
Kay