The Electric Rhythm Styles of James Burton, Albert Lee & Brad Paisley - Ask Zac 54

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CORRECTION - The "Stars On The Water" rhythm part was both Albert Lee and Hank DeVito. They played the same part but were panned hard left and right. Hank indicated he used his Esquire and a Vox AC30 on the track. DeVito is an esteemed steel player, guitarist, songwriter, and photographer. As a musician, he was an original member of Emmylou's Hot Band, Rodney Crowell's Cherry Bombs, and later performed with the Everly Brothers. As a songwriter, Hank wrote or co-wrote many well-known tunes including "Queen of Hearts," "Sweet Little Lisa," and "Small Town Saturday Night." His photography graces the cover of a number of albums, including Rosanne Cash's King's Record Shop.

Also, "You're Still On My Mind" was written by Luke/Jeff Daniels in 1959

You asked for it, so here is my look at a smattering of electric country rhythm guitar styles. Here I cover some fun rhythm techniques I stole from James Burton, Albert Lee, Ray Flacke, Brad Paisley, and Pete Anderson.

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Gear for this video
1967 Telecaster - stock except for steel compensated saddles, and the tone control is wired to the bridge pickup only.

Strings:
Ernie Ball 10,13,15,24,32,42

Pick:
Blue Chip TPR 35 RB

Amp:
1967 Deluxe Reverb amp with Celestion V30 speaker

Effects used:
Mirage compressor pedal
Boss TR-2 Trem with AM mod
Boss DM-3
9v power via Truetone CS6 #askzac #guitartech #telecaster
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