Butter Milk Pie - C&W style

Started by thouston, January 30, 2010, 07:19:57 AM

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This song came about from me watching one of Arlen Roth lesson's on Gibson.com 'Open G and C Chord Country Hammer-Ons'  http://www.gibson.com/en-us/Lifestyle/Lessons/Lesson-Of-The-Day/open-g-and-c-chord-country-ham/.

I named it 'Butter Milk Pie'.
Tony Houston


Wiley

watched the video also.  Very interesting,  will have to try some of that!!

thouston

QuoteI can't get it to play.

The music or the video? Here's the Sound Click link
[soundclick]6866654[/soundclick]
I recorded it using my BR-600, with my Strat using the 'bright acoustic' guitar patch sim, with P-Bass and BR-600 drums. I panned the guitar to the right, in case anyone wants to jam to it.
Tony Houston

cuthbert

Very enjoyable, Tony...driving, yet floats around nicely!
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Satchwood

I don't think I'd like butter milk pie to eat, but it was sure fun to listen to - smooth!!
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Vanncad

Cool Tony. Guitar sounds nice and clean. You should through some lead on it.

BTW - "Butter Milk Pie" = really cool title!
It ain't pretty being easy.

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Tony W

I can't believe how legit that patch makes your strat sound. As the only person here who has seen you with Strat in hand, I'd never expect something this country to come out!

I'll be watching that video for sure. I might have a few others to go through first!


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