I made it a habit to never ask Buddy questions like "how did you play...." Maybe that's why he was kind enough to answer my emails and phone calls.
You can imagine how many times I've kicked myself for not asking him "how did you play...."
BUT....one time I was down in the basement with him. I had never played in front of Buddy. I somehow got the nerve to ask if I could play "The Blade," which was set up with the cover off. Buddy said "sure." We didn't turn his amp on. I noticed immediately his E9th neck was perfectly in tune (this was some time after Peggy had passed and rumors flew that Buddy wasn't playing at all anymore....yeah, right).
For some reason, the first thing I could think of to play was Buddy's "Rainbows" solo in F. I somehow managed to get through it without mangling it too badly. As soon as I finished, he immediately suggested I try what I refer to as "The Climb" a different way. I was using knee levers to play it, but what Buddy showed was so much more logical and economical -- and it sounded so "right" -- that I was completely floored. For Buddy it was all about bar movement for this particular lick. Here's what he showed me:
PS: in the next section I "half-pedaled" the first floor (A) pedal at the 8th fret to get the bluesy IV chords and he didn't correct me, so that
might have been the way he originally played that part, although I'm not certain.