A question for Buddy Emmons
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A question for Buddy Emmons
Mr. Emmons,
I read that you said in an interview that you would sometimes practice in the dark and sometimes without an amp. I can understand the benefits of practicing in the dark, but what is accomplish by practicing without an amp? Is it to train yourself to pick the strings harder and by doing so, improving ones tone? Thank you very much.
Mitch
I read that you said in an interview that you would sometimes practice in the dark and sometimes without an amp. I can understand the benefits of practicing in the dark, but what is accomplish by practicing without an amp? Is it to train yourself to pick the strings harder and by doing so, improving ones tone? Thank you very much.
Mitch
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The link Chris posted is an amazing example of what he has accomplished by practicing without an amp! Im a beginning player and don't practice with an amp, but its mostly out of consideration for my wife sleeping in the next room haha.Chris Templeton wrote: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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Practicing without an amp causes one to pick the strings with intention, serving to improve one's general motor skills, picking consistency, blocking, and decision making, not to mention what it can do for relationships with closely cohabitant human beings.
From a practice and development standpoint, there are several aspects of technique that do require amplification to practice, including the use of the volume pedal, more blocking, equalization, and effects, but for the most part amplification is not necessary and often distracts from actually learning to play the instrument itself.
From a practice and development standpoint, there are several aspects of technique that do require amplification to practice, including the use of the volume pedal, more blocking, equalization, and effects, but for the most part amplification is not necessary and often distracts from actually learning to play the instrument itself.
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Re: A question for Buddy Emmons
Mitch...it was probably me that mentioned I'd seen Buddy mentioned about practising in the dark etc (It was in a Magazine called Country Music People ... in the 70's and 80's)....I was in the side stage room at a school hall in U.K. where Gerry Hogan used to run our Steel Guitar Conventions. Buddy was in that room and I was sitting next to him...he was playing along with the acts that were on stage. Buddy wasn't using any amp. You should have seen how he dug his fingers into the strings. I thought that he'd bust most of them. His fingers looked like they had tiny little scars where they entered the picks. That is obviously how a player gets his tone. Steel guitar or lead guitar...don't tickle the strings
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I've also seen Paul Franklin mention he often practices in the dark - to aid with intonation and bar placement... and think of the power you would save
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Tom Brumley once told me that he did practice without an amp too at times. I do this too. It does help me to play harder when I am using an amp which is what I always needed anyway.What I got from Buddy playing without an amp was so as not to wake up the rest of the house hold. He would not disturb me in the least.JMO....RS
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I practice more without my amp than with... If I am working on some special technique to go with an effect, then I use the amp.
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All of my at-home practice is sans amp - it's simple - it allows me to let my children (ages 2 and 4) sleep in the next room, as well as my wife - who would be unhappily awoken by my kids if my amp roused them. Before I had kids, I always practice with an amp.
The time for me to practice with the amp these days is when I'm rehearsing with a band.
The time for me to practice with the amp these days is when I'm rehearsing with a band.
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I often practice early in the morning without an amp, so as not to wake my wife.
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