Oops….let’s call this send some best of Buddy Emmons Country
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Oops….let’s call this send some best of Buddy Emmons Country
New kid on the block…Love some sharp country steel. I ran my mouth last evening if you were one of the ones who saw it. Hahaha. I redact my statement and would love to hear some of the top recommendations of buddy Emmons doing the thing. Thanks all and sorry if I ruffled some feathers. Hahah
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Will take a little while to process this...
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Best lyric in a country song: "...One more, Moon..."
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Before you go any further in, you might look into a little history.
https://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=379510
Might start with him being responsible for developing the E9th Chromatic tuning -
https://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=379510
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Best lyric in a country song: "...One more, Moon..."
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Give it to me! I’ve honestly love learning the weird quirks and stuff (s.it), but seriously e9 is bizarre. Those top two seem foreign
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Yeah, Ralph Mooney, Bud isaacs, Pete drake and Tom brumley.
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happy to help out here... yes, Buddy played C6 jazz better than anyone but no one is more responsible for the evolution of the E9 and the way we tune those 10 strings than Buddy Emmons.
I love all the guys you mention. Bud Isaacs is the father of the E9 tuning, because he was the first to use the A+B pedal sound on a country record (on a single pedal). he influenced everyone that came after him, but he was simply not the player that Buddy Emmons was. in fact, nobody was... on either neck. same with Ralph Mooney, a massive influence on everyone in the field and a total one-of-a-kind, but not a virtuoso in the way Emmons was. and Pete Drake might've played on more records but he couldn't hold a candle to The Big E.
I'm bored... so here's 20 examples of Buddy's historic and unbeatable E9 playing, and some of my personal favorites:
Ernest Tubb - Half a Mind
Ray Price - Touch My Heart
Johnny Bush - Sound of a Heartache
Roger Miller - Nothing Can Stop My Love
Jeannie Seely - Mr. Record Man
Willie Nelson - Something to Think About
Duane Eddy - Twang a Country Song (entire album)
Buddy Emmons - Danny Boy
Buddy Emmons - Blue Jade
Buddy Emmons - Wichita Lineman
Judy Collins - Someday Soon
Judy Collins - Poor Immigrant
John Sebastian - Rainbows All Over Your Blues
The Buckaroos - Cajun Steel Guitar
Gram Parsons - That's All It Took
Glen Campbell - Ocean In his Eyes
John Hartford - Cuckoo's Nest
Buddy Emmons - Expedition E9 (entire album)
Buddy Emmons - Linus & Lucy medley
Buddy Emmons - Rose Colored Glasses
I love all the guys you mention. Bud Isaacs is the father of the E9 tuning, because he was the first to use the A+B pedal sound on a country record (on a single pedal). he influenced everyone that came after him, but he was simply not the player that Buddy Emmons was. in fact, nobody was... on either neck. same with Ralph Mooney, a massive influence on everyone in the field and a total one-of-a-kind, but not a virtuoso in the way Emmons was. and Pete Drake might've played on more records but he couldn't hold a candle to The Big E.
I'm bored... so here's 20 examples of Buddy's historic and unbeatable E9 playing, and some of my personal favorites:
Ernest Tubb - Half a Mind
Ray Price - Touch My Heart
Johnny Bush - Sound of a Heartache
Roger Miller - Nothing Can Stop My Love
Jeannie Seely - Mr. Record Man
Willie Nelson - Something to Think About
Duane Eddy - Twang a Country Song (entire album)
Buddy Emmons - Danny Boy
Buddy Emmons - Blue Jade
Buddy Emmons - Wichita Lineman
Judy Collins - Someday Soon
Judy Collins - Poor Immigrant
John Sebastian - Rainbows All Over Your Blues
The Buckaroos - Cajun Steel Guitar
Gram Parsons - That's All It Took
Glen Campbell - Ocean In his Eyes
John Hartford - Cuckoo's Nest
Buddy Emmons - Expedition E9 (entire album)
Buddy Emmons - Linus & Lucy medley
Buddy Emmons - Rose Colored Glasses
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Moon is my man as well, bro! Should I even bother??? Ok - the ENTIRE album A TRIP IN THE COUNTRY by Roger Miller.
Or Steve Young’s take on Haggard. It ain’t jazz….BRO!
https://youtu.be/3YeWx0omlOI
Or Steve Young’s take on Haggard. It ain’t jazz….BRO!
https://youtu.be/3YeWx0omlOI
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