Leavin' and Sayin' Goodbye

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Tony Browne
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Leavin' and Sayin' Goodbye

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XVfojqU7Tnw

Apologies for the picture quality. Time for a new camera I think !! :lol:
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Joseph Barcus
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Post by Joseph Barcus »

this is really great and that sho-bud makes it all the better
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Post by Ray Jenkins »

Absolutely flawess,what a great sound.Let's hear somemore Tony and his Sho-Bud.
Ray
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Post by George Brown »

From one of the Brown boys to another, Tony, That was Plumb Purrrrty. Ya Done yourself Proud. Man, that Bud really Honks. Thanks much for sharing.
George...
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Post by Richard Tipple »

Well Tony, thats about as good as it gets :)
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Post by Billy Murdoch »

Tony,
That was really good.
Great tone,intonation and execution
Billy
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Mike Bowles
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tony browne

Post by Mike Bowles »

thanks tony i really enjoy your playing i play along with you a lot im not nearly as good as you but its still fun keep on posting
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Bill Mayville
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YOU HAD ME FROM THE BEGINNING.
IF THEY WOULD HAVE A LITTLE MORE OF THAT SOUND AT DALLAS IN MARCH,,,I WOULD GO MORE OFTEN.USING THE BASS STRINGS IS PART OF YOUR GREAT SOUND.I'LL PASS
ON THE DAY,CAUSE I'M SET.BUT<><><><><><><><><><><
To My ears you have the finest sound I have ever heard on the Forum.Some are great but your's is off the charts.I have always though emmons PP had the greatest sound.I was dead wrong.
I havnt' mention your playing.Just great.I hope you have plenty of gigs.I wish you well.
Bill Mayville
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Mike Kowalik
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"Leavin' and Sayin' Goodbye"........

Post by Mike Kowalik »

I like it......great sounding Sho-Bud.

Did you use an amp and if so what brand and model..
Cremation is my last shot at having a hot body......
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Carl Kilmer
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Post by Carl Kilmer »

WOW! That is really great playing a super nice sound.
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Bruce Etter
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Post by Bruce Etter »

Great sound! Please post some more, no new camera needed.
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Tony Browne
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Post by Tony Browne »

Hey guys, thanks so much for all the great comments, really appreciated. As for the amp Mike, I never use a backline amp now. Tried several but never found one to suit this guitar. So, it's just the black box and profex into whatever desk. Probably not the best set up for everybody but works for me.
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Post by Larry Baker »

Tony, that was the greatest rendition of that song that I have ever heard. JUST GREAT. What track did you use for that? Thanks, Larry
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Jim Saunders
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Thanks

Post by Jim Saunders »

Tony, truly fantastic playing! You are obviously using the Day setup. And the overhead camera work is a great touch. Thanks.

Do you have an CD's out?
Mullen, G2, D10, Peavey Nashville 112, Roland Cube 80XL, DD3, Goodrich L10 VP.
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Bruce Etter
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Post by Bruce Etter »

Okay...gotta figure out this picking pattern...At 2:13 thru 2:15 of the video is a familiar lick but I have never been able to figure it out. I realize that good blocking is necessary to do it.

I remember in Jeff Newman seminars he would play this lick, smile at us as if to say "figure this one out...I'm not showing you" :)

Anyway, if anyone can walk me thru it, I'd appreciate it.
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Post by Larry Baker »

Just in case you missed it before, take a listen. This is some really great picking. Larry
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