What do you play for warm-up before a gig?

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Raymond Beale
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What do you play for warm-up before a gig?

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Sometimes I get to a job early and would like to kinda get warmed up, but don't really know what to play. If they're playing country on the juke box, I usually play along with very low volumn. Otherwise, I'm about three or four songs into the first set before I feel comfortable. Any sugestion other than a stiff drink (Iwouldn't play any better but at least I wouldn't care)

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Post by Eric West »

Buddy's Therapy by Bud Charleton. I don't know where you'd find it or the Tab. The "Playing Silk" tape version seems to have a flute or some other whistle-instrument playing the main part.

Also Mr Emmons' Cold Rolled Steel is a good warm up, or the lead part on BB's Ricky Scaggs "Country Boy at Heart" will get you there.

Sometimes shooting a few highway signs out of the car window on the way to the gig gets the old "hand eye" thing going. <FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Eric West on 27 March 2003 at 09:11 PM.]</p></FONT>
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Post by Larry Bell »

<SMALL>What do you play for warm-up before a gig?</SMALL>
Hookey, actually. I usually get there about 20 minutes before time to play. My first set is my warmup. I don't recommend this, but don't apologize for it either. Image

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<SMALL>I usually get there about 20 minutes before time to play</SMALL>
What happens if there's a traffic jam? Inquiring minds need to know.
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They start without me
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(remember, I don't live in NYC)
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Post by Lawrence Lupkin »

So I guess parking isn't a problem either.
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About two fingers of Black Velvet in a fruit jar.
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The "Willam Tell Oveture" WARP SPEED...That usally does it.. Hee, Hee, Image
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Post by Ray Montee »

A couple of measures of "Tennessee Border" in the style of Billy Robinson and/or the same with "I Gotta Have My Baby Back" with Rex Allen and Jerry Byrd's arrangement.
I'm able to determine instantly what string(s) might need to be tweaked and/or what tone adjustments are needed.
Not being a speed picker, I tune to SLOW songs. It works for me.
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Post by Earl Yarbro »

Raymond, Steel Guitar Rg is a good warm up for me, after that a couple of Hanks like cold cold heart or Mansion on the hill..~~~~~~~Earl
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