Buddy speed picking practice without an amp
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Buddy speed picking practice without an amp
I was going through the archives and came across this cassette recording that Buddy gave me of him practicing speed picking without an amp. Buddy, if you listen to this, I know you'll get a chuckle: :0) http://picosong.com/Y39m/
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What a cool post, Chris!
For someone like me who's never been in a room with Buddy, it gives a good sense of how hard he picks and how he varies that. When he's really cooking, he lays off a little, like a sax player. The harder you blow, the harder it is to have real finesse with those fast passages.
Also, you can hear how cleanly he blocks. Especially loved hearing the notes he doesn't pick.
Thanks!
For someone like me who's never been in a room with Buddy, it gives a good sense of how hard he picks and how he varies that. When he's really cooking, he lays off a little, like a sax player. The harder you blow, the harder it is to have real finesse with those fast passages.
Also, you can hear how cleanly he blocks. Especially loved hearing the notes he doesn't pick.
Thanks!
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chris has no reason to lie about this. he is a friend of buddy's. why start up a dumbfest about it? jeez.
he tries to do everyone a favor and someone (amazingly, a couple people i respect) insinuate he's lying. what's happened to the world?
edit: apologize to barry, i hear what he hears too, but i trust chris.
he tries to do everyone a favor and someone (amazingly, a couple people i respect) insinuate he's lying. what's happened to the world?
edit: apologize to barry, i hear what he hears too, but i trust chris.
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Chris, no problems with any comments on the forum. I am happy that I could have provided the audio. The only problem I have is battling the computer with its formats, messages saying something won't compute, and all the other stuff that goes along with our technological age.
I guess it's fair to say that there would be no Paul if it weren't for Buddy, and there would not be a Buddy if it weren't for the ones that came before him.
We are all lucky to have been bitten by the steel guitar bug. No matter how much you itch and scratch, it won't go away.
…Now where's that Speedy West tape? i know it's here somewhere :0)
I guess it's fair to say that there would be no Paul if it weren't for Buddy, and there would not be a Buddy if it weren't for the ones that came before him.
We are all lucky to have been bitten by the steel guitar bug. No matter how much you itch and scratch, it won't go away.
…Now where's that Speedy West tape? i know it's here somewhere :0)
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i just noticed this..
FTR..when i want to call someone a liar, i will state firmly "you are a liar"...
nobody has called anybody a liar.
i did state that it sounds like paul but it could be buddys wife or uncle or pet chipmonk for all i know.
ive always been very direct in my approach to everyone here or anywhere else...so for the trouble makers on this forum...please stop putting words in my mouth.
FTR..when i want to call someone a liar, i will state firmly "you are a liar"...
nobody has called anybody a liar.
i did state that it sounds like paul but it could be buddys wife or uncle or pet chipmonk for all i know.
ive always been very direct in my approach to everyone here or anywhere else...so for the trouble makers on this forum...please stop putting words in my mouth.
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everyone can all take responsibility for their own actions on this before you call me a troublemaker.
you said what you said.
chris t. offers a cool clip of emmons.....then some others start up with...well...uhhhh.....dunno.....sounds like someone else.
i was just defending chris t.
go back and read your posts, then drop it.
you said what you said.
chris t. offers a cool clip of emmons.....then some others start up with...well...uhhhh.....dunno.....sounds like someone else.
i was just defending chris t.
go back and read your posts, then drop it.
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Whoever y'all think it is or aren't, I applied some
filtering to hopefully bring the steel out moreso.
~> click
Hey Chris, thanks for posting this . . . just
let us know when ya get it all 'tabbed out'
~Russ
filtering to hopefully bring the steel out moreso.
~> click
Hey Chris, thanks for posting this . . . just
let us know when ya get it all 'tabbed out'
~Russ
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Hope this doesn't bug you, Chris. I gave this another shot, raising the noise a lot and raising the picking. A little.
YET ANOTHER REPROCESS
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Peter Paul and Mary?
I'm gonna have to dig up some old P-P&M records, and do a re-listen. I missed the steel guitar in there, the first time.