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Lee Baucum


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McAllen, Texas (Extreme South) The Final Frontier
Post  Posted 3 Aug 2000 6:50 pm    
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This is a long lick that takes you from a G to a C. The first two sections are played as triplets - 1 and a 2 and a 3 and a 4 and a. The second two sections are 1 a 2 a 3 a 4 a, and so on. I got this lick from "Last Broken Heart", by Brooks & Dunn. (At least it's real close!)

Have fun.

Lee


1_____________________________________
2_____________________________________
3_____________________________________
4_____________________________________
5_____________________5_______8_______
6_______3_____5B___5B______8__________
7_____3_____5____5_______8_____________
8___3_____5____________________________


1___________________10__________________
2_______________________________________
3_______________________________________
4________________10____10_______________
5_________10~10A__________10A~10________
6_____10B_______________________10B_____
7__10_______________________________10___
8______________________________________10


1_____________________________________
2_____________________________________
3__10B________10B~9B____8B____________
4__10_________10~~9L____8L____________
5__10A___10A__10A~9A____8A____________
6______10_____________9______8________
7_____________________________________
8_____________________________________


1_____________________________________
2_____________________________________
3__8_______8~~7_____6_________________
4__8L______8L~7L____6L____8___________
5__8____8__8~~7_____6_____8___________
6_____8__________7____6___8___________
7_____________________________________
8_____________________________________


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Bill Wilson

 

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Glendora CA USA
Post  Posted 6 Aug 2000 2:51 pm    
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Here's how I hear that one..

1_____________________________________
2_____________________________________
3_____________________________________
4_____________________________________
5_______________3_________5_________8_
6_______3___3-3B_____3B~5B_____5B~8___
7_____3_______________________________
8___3_________________________________

1___________________10___________________
2________________________________________
3________________________________________
4________________10____10________________
5_________10-10A__________10A-10_________
6_____10B_______________________10B______
7__10____________________________________
8________________________________________

1_____________________________________
2_____________________________________
3__10B________10B~9B____8B____________
4_____________________________________
5__10A________10A~9A____8A____________
6______10_____________9______8________
7_____________________________________
8_____________________________________

1_____________________________________
2_____________________________________
3__8_______8~~7_____6_____5___________
4_____________________________________
5__8____8__8~~7_____6_____5___________
6_____8__________7____6_______________
7_____________________________________
8_____________________________________

I think you might be overcomplicating that last descending part Lee, although maybe I'm not hearing it right. I'm sure I hear the sliding up stuff in the first part though.

I just love the sound of Bruce Bouton's playing.

[This message was edited by Bill Wilson on 06 August 2000 at 03:52 PM.]

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Lee Baucum


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McAllen, Texas (Extreme South) The Final Frontier
Post  Posted 7 Aug 2000 6:39 pm    
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Overcomplicating!?! Not me! I just tend to embellish things a bit. Actually, I don't have a recording of this tune. Someone brought it to practice one evening and this is what I came up with. It works on the bandstand.

Lee, from South Texas
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Bill Wilson

 

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Glendora CA USA
Post  Posted 7 Aug 2000 9:12 pm    
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Can you say "napster"? Yeah of course you're right, if it sounds OK it IS OK.
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