For Cajun Style Pickin go to my website**updated**
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- Marty Broussard
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For Cajun Style Pickin go to my website**updated**
I have over (20) samples of me playing Cajun, ZydeCajun, and Country stuff on my website.
(www.martybroussard.net/) Click on the "Music" tab.
**For the non-pedal tracks that are played on Lap or Resonator with my "G" tuning format look for the ones that have "Dobro" or "G_tuning" in the title.**
Here's a direct link to one of them:
http://www.martybroussard.net/Lets%20Tw ... tuning.mp3
If you like Cajun Style playing you might find some stuff there that you like.
My Best,
(www.martybroussard.net/) Click on the "Music" tab.
**For the non-pedal tracks that are played on Lap or Resonator with my "G" tuning format look for the ones that have "Dobro" or "G_tuning" in the title.**
Here's a direct link to one of them:
http://www.martybroussard.net/Lets%20Tw ... tuning.mp3
If you like Cajun Style playing you might find some stuff there that you like.
My Best,
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Well, so far you got 100% approval in the poll, Marty, but one of us didn't vote!
I had no idea steel had ever been used in Cajun until recently when a friend put on a CD collection of such. There is one guy who is a Cajun steel legend that was really good.
When said friend was down in Cajun country a while back, the players really took to him because his style of steel reminded them of this great player from long ago.
Good luck on all that, Marty!
I had no idea steel had ever been used in Cajun until recently when a friend put on a CD collection of such. There is one guy who is a Cajun steel legend that was really good.
When said friend was down in Cajun country a while back, the players really took to him because his style of steel reminded them of this great player from long ago.
Good luck on all that, Marty!
- Marty Broussard
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Mike,
Glad you like it. Thanks!!
Steve,
Thanks for the compliment. Someday I'd like to pick your brain for some Slide Guitar Licks
Ron,
There's no doubt that the "legend" you mentioned is one of my idols. BTW, the purpose of the poll is due to some inquiries about a Cajun Style Course that I sold back in the mid 90's. It sold pretty good back then but it was a book and a cassette with soundtracks, and it's my understanding that these days the preferred format seems to be video, so I'm checking to see if it would be worth the effort. Maybe I should be polling somewhere else too but I'm not aware of where. Any suggestions are welcome--that's why I offered the third option on the poll.
Thanks again for all of your comments!!
My best,
Glad you like it. Thanks!!
Steve,
Thanks for the compliment. Someday I'd like to pick your brain for some Slide Guitar Licks
Ron,
There's no doubt that the "legend" you mentioned is one of my idols. BTW, the purpose of the poll is due to some inquiries about a Cajun Style Course that I sold back in the mid 90's. It sold pretty good back then but it was a book and a cassette with soundtracks, and it's my understanding that these days the preferred format seems to be video, so I'm checking to see if it would be worth the effort. Maybe I should be polling somewhere else too but I'm not aware of where. Any suggestions are welcome--that's why I offered the third option on the poll.
Thanks again for all of your comments!!
My best,
"Technique is really the elimination of the unnecessary..it is a constant effort to avoid any personal impediment or obstacle to achieve the smooth flow of energy and intent" Yehudi Menuhin
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- Marty Broussard
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- Marty Broussard
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Thanks Peter! I have more to upload but I have to fix the bandwidth problems first....that's what happens when you're a newbie. LOL
"Technique is really the elimination of the unnecessary..it is a constant effort to avoid any personal impediment or obstacle to achieve the smooth flow of energy and intent" Yehudi Menuhin
- Marty Broussard
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I think our bandwidth problem is solved. The link has been updated above and below:
www.martybroussard.net/Lets%20Two%20Step_G_tuning.mp3
Enjoy!!
www.martybroussard.net/Lets%20Two%20Step_G_tuning.mp3
Enjoy!!
"Technique is really the elimination of the unnecessary..it is a constant effort to avoid any personal impediment or obstacle to achieve the smooth flow of energy and intent" Yehudi Menuhin
- Marty Broussard
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Bob, I'll try to answer all of your questions. If I forget one just repost/remind me.
-I have material for E9th and the G tuning. In fact, I already put the E9th course out back in the 90's. I'm thinking of re-issuing it in Video/tab format.
-I'm sure I'm kin to Pee Wee because most Broussards in La. are the decsendants of two brothers who came over from Canada. NOTE: my brother is a great accordion player too. He played bass for Mark Chesnutt (and accordion) for about 8 years.
-My G tuning for reso is a 7-string as you described and I also have a Hipshot Trilogy on it. I have used several different G tunings over the years but have settled on the one you mentioned for reso. On pedal steel it would be different. In fact, I wish I could tinker with B0b's 8-string now. That one intrigues me.
I think that's all the answers. If not, remind me and I'll gladly answer your questions.
-I have material for E9th and the G tuning. In fact, I already put the E9th course out back in the 90's. I'm thinking of re-issuing it in Video/tab format.
-I'm sure I'm kin to Pee Wee because most Broussards in La. are the decsendants of two brothers who came over from Canada. NOTE: my brother is a great accordion player too. He played bass for Mark Chesnutt (and accordion) for about 8 years.
-My G tuning for reso is a 7-string as you described and I also have a Hipshot Trilogy on it. I have used several different G tunings over the years but have settled on the one you mentioned for reso. On pedal steel it would be different. In fact, I wish I could tinker with B0b's 8-string now. That one intrigues me.
I think that's all the answers. If not, remind me and I'll gladly answer your questions.
"Technique is really the elimination of the unnecessary..it is a constant effort to avoid any personal impediment or obstacle to achieve the smooth flow of energy and intent" Yehudi Menuhin
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- Marty Broussard
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Bob, thanks for the kind words.
Billy, I'm still considering the DVD project. BTW, that is some "Ossun"...
Thanks for the nice words and interest.
BTW, the site has been updated again with some referrals. Check them out on the front page.
My best,
Billy, I'm still considering the DVD project. BTW, that is some "Ossun"...
Thanks for the nice words and interest.
BTW, the site has been updated again with some referrals. Check them out on the front page.
My best,
"Technique is really the elimination of the unnecessary..it is a constant effort to avoid any personal impediment or obstacle to achieve the smooth flow of energy and intent" Yehudi Menuhin
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