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richard burton


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Post  Posted 30 Aug 2006 1:34 am    
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This starts with the 1st and 4th strings played together, with the C pedal pressed, then released, then the E lever activated, all the time letting the strings ring
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John Sluszny

 

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Brussels, Belgium
Post  Posted 31 Aug 2006 10:55 am    
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Richard,nice playing,what brand is your guitar?Any effects between guitar & amp?
Thanks!
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richard burton


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Britain
Post  Posted 31 Aug 2006 11:59 am    
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John,
I'm using an old Boss RDD 20 digital delay, and, as I use a passive volume pedal, I use the three cord Peavey trick

My signal sequence is PSG out to Peavey Vegas IN

PRE EQ OUT (on the front panel of the Vegas)to the input of the volume pedal.

Output of the volume pedal to the input of the RDD20 Digital Delay unit.

Output of the delay unit to PRE EQ IN on the Vegas amp
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Anders Brundell


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Falun, Sweden
Post  Posted 31 Aug 2006 10:30 pm    
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Very nice!
More! More!
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richard burton


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Britain
Post  Posted 31 Aug 2006 11:07 pm    
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Thanks Anders and John.

I forgot to say that the steel is a ZB.

There's loads more intros and fills that I could put on the net, but the problem is that I don't know if I would be infringing anyones copyright.

I wouldn't want to upset John Hughey by demonstrating my (inferior) way of playing some of his signature licks, for example


[This message was edited by richard burton on 01 September 2006 at 12:07 AM.]

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Anders Brundell


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Falun, Sweden
Post  Posted 1 Sep 2006 4:42 am    
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Richard; do your own stuff insted - that can't possibly hurt anyone else - I do that all the time 'cause I'm not good enough to copy what the big boys do (LOL). Play in the flavor of Hughey and others if you like but yet in your own way. I'm sure that that would mean lots of good stuff that would inspire the rest of us, 'cause you're a good picker.

Anders
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John Sluszny

 

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Brussels, Belgium
Post  Posted 1 Sep 2006 10:20 am    
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Yes,we want more!!!Thanks for the info's!
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Andy Sandoval


From:
Bakersfield, California, USA
Post  Posted 1 Sep 2006 10:47 am    
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That sounded sweet there Richard.
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Charles Curtis

 

Post  Posted 1 Sep 2006 11:51 am    
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I like that Richard. I think that the great Jerry Byrd once said that no two musicians play the steel exactly the same. You post 'em I'll listen.
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Terry Sneed

 

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Arkansas,
Post  Posted 6 Sep 2006 10:56 am    
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Nice Richard. I love that lick with the C pedal and 1st and 4th strings and then engage the E to Eb lever. That's a John Hughey special. I use that lick playing the song that Hughey and Rabbit Easter played together "Steel Heaven" That song was the first time I'd heard that particular lick.
Good tone also, I'd love to have a ZB.

Terry

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Jim Walker


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Headland, AL
Post  Posted 8 Sep 2006 9:12 am    
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Good job Richard! ZB's do got THAT TONE! My Clark Custom is very simular to a ZB it has TONE TO THE BONE TOO.

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richard burton


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Britain
Post  Posted 8 Sep 2006 11:00 am    
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Hey Jim,
I've just looked at your Clark Custom photos, they look very similar to the ZB.

What came first, the chicken or the egg?

I think the tone is enhanced by the ZB changer design, with the changer fingers always having some form of contact with the endplate
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Jeremy Threlfall


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now in Western Australia
Post  Posted 16 Oct 2006 9:37 pm    
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I'm just bumping this 'cos I love it so much.

Makes it easier for me to get to if its up the top!

JT
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John Sluszny

 

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Brussels, Belgium
Post  Posted 18 Oct 2006 10:42 am    
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You got the same "effect"on the first beat of the first bar of the solo of "Look At Us" by John Hughey!
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Jerry L Miller

 

From:
Sublette, Kansas, USA
Post  Posted 28 Oct 2006 10:49 am    
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bump bumpy
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