The Steel Guitar Forum Store 

Post new topic 80's steel and beyond
Reply to topic
Author Topic:  80's steel and beyond
Bruce Bouton

 

From:
Nash. Tn USA
Post  Posted 25 Jan 2021 1:54 pm    
Reply with quote

I just wanted to thank everyone that purchased my latest steel guitar course on Modern Music Masters . I realize that had I taught some of those solo's back in the cassette days but now It's hard to find a good cassette player:), So I thought it was time to do a new course.
I decided to show how I played a few of my solo's from songs that were big hits in the eighties. In addition I tried to tell a few stories about how the session came about and how the solo's went down. It was fun to revisit those old memories. The eighties were a great decade for country music. Fiddles , steels and telecasters ran free on the airwaves and everyone had solo's. Things have changed as they always do and we"ve all had to adjust to the modern music landscape. I'm still excited about steel guitar . We'll never go back to Ray Price and the Texas Troubadoors but i believe we're due for a neo-traditional renaissance in music.
We've also got to back to some normalcy in our day to day. Hopefully this covid virus will be tamed soon so we can start playing live again.
In the meantime I've been exploring some ambient soundtrack music for film and TV and just released my first album for Audio Network in the UK. I'm posting a link. Keep in mind that this is not a steel album but a collection of sonic vignettes to be sliced and diced for the screen Smile I played all of the stringed instruments and my friend Neil Williams played the keyboards and mixed the record. I wrote and recorded everything at the house. https://www.audionetwork.com/browse/m/album/eden-state-ambient-americana_3461
_________________
www.brucebouton.com


Last edited by Bruce Bouton on 26 Jan 2021 7:32 am; edited 1 time in total
View user's profile Send private message Send e-mail Visit poster's website

Larry Dering


From:
Missouri, USA
Post  Posted 25 Jan 2021 8:01 pm    
Reply with quote

Bruce, glad you got to do this project. No different than an orchestra using strings for the effect. Far cry from our honky tonk styles but work is work. Thanks for sharing your experience.
View user's profile Send private message Send e-mail

Ron Hogan

 

From:
Nashville, TN, usa
Post  Posted 26 Jan 2021 6:20 am    
Reply with quote

Keep on keeping on Bruce!

Ron
View user's profile Send private message

James Sission

 

From:
Sugar Land,Texas USA
Post  Posted 26 Jan 2021 6:42 am    
Reply with quote

I bought your course through Modern Music Masters and its fantastic. The stories are an added bonus and I have enjoyed the couple I've heard so far. The course goes very good with the Paul Franklin course because you demonstrate practical uses for the harmony scales and what I believe to be the permutations. That being said, the intro to Shameless was worth the price of admission so far.
View user's profile Send private message Send e-mail

Bruce Bouton

 

From:
Nash. Tn USA
Post  Posted 26 Jan 2021 7:35 am    
Reply with quote

Thank's James. Yes it's all fairly simple stuff, much of it derived from licks commited to muscle memory.
_________________
www.brucebouton.com
View user's profile Send private message Send e-mail Visit poster's website

Chris Brooks

 

From:
Providence, Rhode Island
Post  Posted 26 Jan 2021 8:55 am    
Reply with quote

Great concept and execution, Bruce. I am taking notes for a group I am in here in Providence, Evening Sky. Some of the stuff we do is ambient-ish.

Chris
View user's profile Send private message Send e-mail

W. C. Edgar


From:
Iowa City Iowa, Madison CT, Nashville, Austin, Phoenix, Nashville
Post  Posted 26 Jan 2021 8:10 pm    
Reply with quote

Thanks for all you do for the steel guitar world pal!
The last time we spoke it was after you'd recorded with Ricky and we were in a two-room suite in St Louis during Scotty's International Steel Guitar Convention.
In that suite that night were, Jimmy Crawford, Stu Basore, Buddy Emmons and a slug of other heavyweights including Jim Vest I think.
They had two or three guitars set up and Crawford was doing some things where he detuned a few strings and showing everyone some cool things on the front neck.
Emmons was playing and I turned to you and said "so, how do you like playing with Ricky Skaggs' to which you turned to me and whispered, "don't speak when the master is playing".
I never forgot that.
Thanks Bruce! I still feel that way about 'the master'.
_________________
World Class Songwriter
First owner of Steelseat.com
1980 Sho-Bud Pro II & 1977 Sho-Bud Pro l
Lawrence 610 Pickups
1979 Peavey LTD
1980 Peavey Nashville 400
Goodrich L-120
Toured with Tim McGraw, Alan Jackson, Ty England & more
View user's profile Send private message Send e-mail Visit poster's website

Bruce Bouton

 

From:
Nash. Tn USA
Post  Posted 27 Jan 2021 7:09 am    
Reply with quote

Well I hope I wasn’t rude:) that was a long time ago!
_________________
www.brucebouton.com
View user's profile Send private message Send e-mail Visit poster's website

W. C. Edgar


From:
Iowa City Iowa, Madison CT, Nashville, Austin, Phoenix, Nashville
Post  Posted 27 Jan 2021 12:36 pm    
Reply with quote

LOL
No way,
You were right, when in the masters presence you did not speak when he was playing.
Wish he was still here...
WC
_________________
World Class Songwriter
First owner of Steelseat.com
1980 Sho-Bud Pro II & 1977 Sho-Bud Pro l
Lawrence 610 Pickups
1979 Peavey LTD
1980 Peavey Nashville 400
Goodrich L-120
Toured with Tim McGraw, Alan Jackson, Ty England & more
View user's profile Send private message Send e-mail Visit poster's website

Kevin Barber

 

From:
Marianna, Florida, USA
Post  Posted 29 Jan 2021 1:48 pm     .
Reply with quote

I bought the Neo Country course today and after briefly watching some of the video content, I feel that it is money well spent, for me anyway, as I am no great player by any stretch of the imagination.

The band I am sitting in with, pre-covid, plays a couple of the songs listed in this course. Now maybe I can try to get the intros and solos at least somewhat correct now, hehe. Maybe by the time Covid is gone and the bands get back to playing, I will have practiced the intros and solos on those songs that I can play them halfway fluidly.

Thanks a million Mr. Bruce!
View user's profile Send private message Send e-mail

Bruce Bouton

 

From:
Nash. Tn USA
Post  Posted 1 Feb 2021 4:34 pm    
Reply with quote

You are welcome Kevin !
_________________
www.brucebouton.com
View user's profile Send private message Send e-mail Visit poster's website

Craig Bailey

 

Post  Posted 1 Feb 2021 7:07 pm    
Reply with quote

Bruce, I always loved and admired your work. Thank you for doing the course.

Craig
_________________
________________
Mullen G2, Mullen Discovery, GFI D10 Ultra,
'76 Rosewood Emmons PP, '79 Black Emmons PP
Telonics Amp, Stereo Steel, Fender Vibrasonic & many Telecasters (You can't have too many)
View user's profile Send private message Send e-mail

Bruce Bouton

 

From:
Nash. Tn USA
Post  Posted 1 Feb 2021 8:18 pm    
Reply with quote

My pleasure. I meant this to be a broad overview of the solos and how I played them. That’s why I didn’t include tablature. Everything can be slowed down if one is having trouble grasping a part. None of it is really difficult once you recognize the patterns I was using thirty something years back. I talk about how I came up with the solos and what influenced many of the licks. I realize that I stumbled a few times when explaining the fingering but I go through it enough that it shouldn’t be a problem.
_________________
www.brucebouton.com
View user's profile Send private message Send e-mail Visit poster's website


All times are GMT - 8 Hours
Jump to:  

Our Online Catalog
Strings, CDs, instruction,
steel guitars & accessories

www.SteelGuitarShopper.com

Please review our Forum Rules and Policies

Steel Guitar Forum LLC
PO Box 237
Mount Horeb, WI 53572 USA


Click Here to Send a Donation

Email admin@steelguitarforum.com for technical support.


BIAB Styles
Ray Price Shuffles for
Band-in-a-Box

by Jim Baron
HTTP