Gene Watson - Buddy Emmons
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Gene Watson - Buddy Emmons
Terrific break on this song from Buddy. Now to learn it!
https://youtu.be/cOq7ppKUylY?si=8_FDJgJeCsR0UvFR
https://youtu.be/cOq7ppKUylY?si=8_FDJgJeCsR0UvFR
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Some discussion on that break that Buddy does. Of course, what I'm doing is not exact, but the break created some ideas off of Buddy's ideas. Here's some playing and ideas on it.
https://clyp.it/onpejlax
https://clyp.it/onpejlax
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Some discussion on that break that Buddy does. Of course, what I'm doing is not exact, but the break created some ideas off of Buddy's ideas. Here's some playing and ideas on it.
https://clyp.it/onpejlax
https://clyp.it/onpejlax
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I heard Gene couldn’t stand C6 for some reason ( possibly even if Buddy played it!.. lol ) word on the street is you could get fired if you attempted it. I honestly think this break is on the E9th neck…not that he couldn’t replicate it on a broom if he wanted to! Either way it’s another wonderful solo from the Maestro himself, so beautifully played!
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I received my education, drivin through the Nation listenin to Paul!.. ( Franklin that is! )
I received my education, drivin through the Nation listenin to Paul!.. ( Franklin that is! )
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I heard the same thing, Mike. Yes it is done on the E9.Mike Holder wrote:I heard Gene couldn’t stand C6 for some reason ( possibly even if Buddy played it!.. lol ) word on the street is you could get fired if you attempted it. I honestly think this break is on the E9th neck…not that he couldn’t replicate it on a broom if he wanted to! Either way it’s another wonderful solo from the Maestro himself, so beautifully played!
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It’s absolutely on the E9…fabulous playing!Mike Holder wrote:I heard Gene couldn’t stand C6 for some reason ( possibly even if Buddy played it!.. lol ) word on the street is you could get fired if you attempted it. I honestly think this break is on the E9th neck…not that he couldn’t replicate it on a broom if he wanted to! Either way it’s another wonderful solo from the Maestro himself, so beautifully played!
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Seems to my that Boo Miller told me Gene told him that too when he started playing with him.Mike Holder wrote:I heard Gene couldn’t stand C6 for some reason ( possibly even if Buddy played it!.. lol ) word on the street is you could get fired if you attempted it. I honestly think this break is on the E9th neck…not that he couldn’t replicate it on a broom if he wanted to! Either way it’s another wonderful solo from the Maestro himself, so beautifully played!
But back to Buddy,... that man truly had it all. His musical taste maybe foremost and then his ability to execute what he was hearing in his head.
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That's why the Back Neck is called "The two-week notice neck"..ah..ha....LOL In the real Country Music world. Some folks ONLY like Classic Country Music and Western Swing is NOT Country Music or sounds like Country Music as those two STYLES are NOT alike and some folks just do NOT like anything but Country Music.I heard Gene couldn’t stand C6 for some reason ( possibly even if Buddy played it!.. lol ) word on the street is you could get fired if you attempted it.
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Glad you can use some of the nuggets from that Jim! How are your Williams’s doing? I’m still liking mine, thx to you!Jim Hoke wrote:Nice one Ron! First I wrote it out in manuscript - the notes and rhythms. Then I notated which notes are picked cleanly and which are slid to. So now I can can play it pretty well. At a quarter-speed. Maybe in my next life.Buddy's thought process is so logical and musical. In awe.
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Buddy was surprised that he got away with the Night Life intro and turn around on prices album. I believe he thought that the producer would say no.Ricky Davis wrote:That's why the Back Neck is called "The two-week notice neck"..ah..ha....LOL In the real Country Music world. Some folks ONLY like Classic Country Music and Western Swing is NOT Country Music or sounds like Country Music as those two STYLES are NOT alike and some folks just do NOT like anything but Country Music.I heard Gene couldn’t stand C6 for some reason ( possibly even if Buddy played it!.. lol ) word on the street is you could get fired if you attempted it.
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