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Windy and Warm
Ok, I'm going to give this one a shot. I have a tab, and a couple of instructional videos, (2 versions) and this should be good. I'm not even going to watch TE play it, I'm keeping it simple.
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I've been playing Chet-style for over 20 years and remember Tommy's first year at the CAAS convention in '97 (I played him some Mance Lipscomb thing I was working on because once a blues hound, forever a blues hound). This is entirely not Windy & Warm, but if it helps with any aspects of playing Chet-style, have at it...I put the full 80 minutes up online to hopefully help others :-) Chet was my favorite guitar player aside from one other. It's a solid life's work Sean |
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Thanks Sean!
My travis picking is a bit rusty, but its like riding a bike. Give me a week and I'll be ok.
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Not that he isn't great, but (as I'm sure TE himself would say) watch/listen to Chet or Doc Watson first. Build yourself up steadily to TE's (if you must). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I_cDGIA_aCc
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