Request for C6th licks, intros

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Request for C6th licks, intros

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I just strung my C6th neck, would like to pick up anything i can
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Here is a lick in C
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Here is an ending in C. You hammer on the fret right after each open string note. This is played in triplets
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Start this off slow with first note starting on the one beat. Play four beats per three measures and last note ending on the one beat/third measure. As you get this lick under your fingers; increase the time on the metronome progressively and it is pretty cool when done quick. Hope you enjoy the finger workout.
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Post by Randy Reimer »

Thank you, I appreciate it. I have a c6th course by Herbie Wallace, but i cant locate it.
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Yea Randy; Herbie has some great stuff and you will never go wrong with his instruction. I would also suggest Buddy Emmons basic C6 course; he is also a master of explaination and instuction and meaningful stuff to use.
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Post by Ernie Renn »

Randy;
Here's a link to Buddy's course: Basic C6
There is also some cool C6 licks, (as well as E9 licks), on the Tab From Buddy page.
Good luck with C6, it can really be a mind full.
My best,

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Been there, done it, got the course! (From Tom Bradshaw)

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Post by Ernie Renn »

Randy;
Buddy's "Basic C6" course has "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry" in it. Not exactly how Don Helms did it, but it's there none the less. Image
Didn't mean to trip your trigger.

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Yes, it does have it ... I haverecommended the course to others as well, I like the way he compared C6th to E9th, to draw similarities. However, there has to be other licks out there Image
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Post by Ernie Renn »

Randy;
Check out Scotty's Anthology books. I seem to remember that there are a few "vintage" type licks in them. Also, there is a few in Winnie Winston's book, Pedal Steel Guitar.
Perhaps, somebody could contact Don Helms about putting out a course of Hank licks and solos. I'm sure it'd be a winner.
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