The Robby Turner lick that haunts me
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The Robby Turner lick that haunts me
Been playing with Jamie Lee Thurston for a while now. One of the things I like best about the gig is all the crazy Robby Turner licks and solos you get to learn.
It's not necessary to copy everything he does, but it's one of those things where you want to learn what's on the record before you go and try something new. There's one lick he plays that never fails to knock my ego down a peg or two when it comes around.
check it out at 2:39...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Iiv_OlmbaU
It's not necessary to copy everything he does, but it's one of those things where you want to learn what's on the record before you go and try something new. There's one lick he plays that never fails to knock my ego down a peg or two when it comes around.
check it out at 2:39...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Iiv_OlmbaU
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Hey John, it's not so much how to play it. It's pulling off those rhythms when the time comes. Obviously not a super important lick to nail live, but i always hear it in my head and it cracks me up if nothing else. Robby's a madman.
And yes, there is a lot of sound happening at that point, with it being a chorus. The fact that he got a lick like that in there at all and it made the cut is an accomplishment in itself.
And yes, there is a lot of sound happening at that point, with it being a chorus. The fact that he got a lick like that in there at all and it made the cut is an accomplishment in itself.
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Robby is awesome on any kind of music he plays on. He's a Paul Franklin kind of guy. I can hear it fine. Cool stuff. He probably don't know how either unless he stopped and listened to it. All those cool licks on records are just spontaneous spur of the moment stuff they may never do again. They seem to have an endless bag of tricks.
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Jim, I'm pretty sure it's strings 5, 4, and 1 while engaging the A pedal. He then drops back to the 2 frets back position then ends the lick three frets down from there at the pedals down position. That's the jist anyway.
How he's doing it is not really the hard part though. It's those rhythms... It's real fast but the rhythms are so specific. Reminds me of how a dog shakes himself off after getting out of the water.
How he's doing it is not really the hard part though. It's those rhythms... It's real fast but the rhythms are so specific. Reminds me of how a dog shakes himself off after getting out of the water.
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I'm not playing it right but I think this is at least the positions he's working out of.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/7oxwpqhr9xi8y ... 2.MOV?dl=0
https://www.dropbox.com/s/7oxwpqhr9xi8y ... 2.MOV?dl=0
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People sure do like to bitch and moan about anything modern here, don't they?!?!
Anyway.......if this helps, here's the steel part in question, isolated a bit to make it clearer.........then the same at 1/2 speed. This lick is above my pay grade, but maybe it'll help someone figure it out and explain it. Feel free to right click and download.
BTW, I did this with the Riffstation app. Highly recommended for transcribing and stealing licks!
http://www.jimfogarty.com/tunes/Just%20 ... e_full.mp3
http://www.jimfogarty.com/tunes/Just%20 ... e_half.mp3
......and GET OFF MY LAWN!!!
Anyway.......if this helps, here's the steel part in question, isolated a bit to make it clearer.........then the same at 1/2 speed. This lick is above my pay grade, but maybe it'll help someone figure it out and explain it. Feel free to right click and download.
BTW, I did this with the Riffstation app. Highly recommended for transcribing and stealing licks!
http://www.jimfogarty.com/tunes/Just%20 ... e_full.mp3
http://www.jimfogarty.com/tunes/Just%20 ... e_half.mp3
......and GET OFF MY LAWN!!!
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The problem here isn't modern music vs. old music. It's about playing something discernible vs. a clash-bash-trash cacophony. It's about music that requires no software or special tools to enhance or disassemble it so you can hear and appreciate what's actually being played.Jim Fogarty wrote: People sure do like to bitch and moan about anything modern here, don't they?!?!
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Eh, what can you do : /
A couple people took interest in the lick (contacted me privately), and I was able to get closer. It’s simpler than I thought, mostly just strings 4 & 5. What makes it so tough is that the rhythms snowball very quickly. It’s really fast, but there is some very specific variation in there.
Fwiw, the guys who are playing on that track are monster players, and have each been on a slew of hits over the years. You may not like the mix, but I’ve learned a lot from them.
A couple people took interest in the lick (contacted me privately), and I was able to get closer. It’s simpler than I thought, mostly just strings 4 & 5. What makes it so tough is that the rhythms snowball very quickly. It’s really fast, but there is some very specific variation in there.
Fwiw, the guys who are playing on that track are monster players, and have each been on a slew of hits over the years. You may not like the mix, but I’ve learned a lot from them.
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