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Topic: Help with a Cowboy lick |
Justin Emmert
From: Greensboro, NC
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Posted 15 Nov 2018 5:13 pm
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Looking for some help with a Cowboy lick at 2:25 in this video. The fast banjo roll part.
https://youtu.be/rCtdJLXWncw
I kind of know it's a unison lick with a banjo type roll, 11th fret with strings 1,2 & 4. Just not sure on the plucking pattern.
Anyone care to give some guidance? Maybe there's a video or previous post on something similar I could study up on to help me get this one licked? |
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Cameron Fulp
From: Lindale Texas, USA
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Posted 15 Nov 2018 8:52 pm
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Hey Justin this might not help you at all but figured I would chime in, I have seen cowboy play that same lick ,if it is the same one we are talking about in the video around 2:27 . Seems to me like I have seen him go up and hit his vertical knee lever, coming down pretty heavy on the C pedal (back and fourth in a pattern). Not sure about the string grips, I attached a video below of him playing working mans blues with Bill Ferguson, maybe in the clip at 2:40 this is what you’re referring to? Sorry I could not have been more of a help , I am currently guitarless still waiting on my BMI.
https://youtu.be/gH26SKHf8qY |
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Tucker Jackson
From: Portland, Oregon, USA
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Posted 16 Nov 2018 11:40 am Re: Help with a Cowboy lick
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Only after slowing down the video to 25% could I decipher this. It's played out of a D-minor pentatonic position (the 11th fret with A-pedal down), and it uses the lever to raise the first string a whole-step.
And the lick that repeats is indeed a banjo roll that starts on string 1 (adding a very quick bump-and-release on the raise lever), string 5A, and string 4. Then repeating that sequence several times.
Not tab, but play the notes in this order.
All in Fret 11:
stg 3
stg 1 (then bump lever up to G# and release)
stg 5A
stg 4
stg 1 (then bump lever up to G# and release)
stg 5A
stg 4
stg 1 (then bump lever up to G# and release)
stg 5A
stg 4
stg 1 (then bump lever up to G# and release)
stg 5A
stg 5A
stg 2
stg 4
stg 1 (then bump lever up to G# and release)
stg 4
stg 1 (then bump lever up to G# and release)
Then it slides up, and I stopped transcribing. Hope that helps. |
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Justin Emmert
From: Greensboro, NC
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Posted 16 Nov 2018 2:34 pm
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Tucker, you are absolutely awesome! Can't wait to try it and will let you know how it turns out! I gotta get me a video slower downer now. |
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Ken Boi
From: Arizona, USA
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Posted 16 Nov 2018 4:24 pm
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Justin Emmert wrote: |
Tucker, you are absolutely awesome! Can't wait to try it and will let you know how it turns out! I gotta get me a video slower downer now. |
Justin,
YouTube allows you to reduce the playback speed. Check the settings icon on the edge. One option should be playback speed. |
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Justin Emmert
From: Greensboro, NC
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Posted 17 Nov 2018 2:04 am
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And now I learned 2 new things in a day. This forum is great. Thanks Ken. |
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