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  • Thanks Buster for your lasting legacy, your generosity in donating so much of your time free of charge on youtube and other forums. As our dear lord embraces you and carries you across the threshold, we know that Heaven is richer having taken you in. For all you do and have done, RIP

  • wow the lesson is full of felling and rhythm education, amazing this..

    God bless u

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  • Is English your first language? This is an instructional video. Buster Jones is not here to entertain you. If you're bored with this video, tuneout Why do some feel as if they MUST be entertained when viewing videos on youtube. Buster is a phenominal player & is well respected by his piers. My point; Buster is a professional-he earns a living playing. Do the math, he has donated his time & is teaching-free of charge to those eager to learn what he has to offer. Thanks Buster & YOUTUBE

  • CAN SOMEONE PLZ TELL ME WHAT A LICK IS??????!

  • @ecslickz lick is a short run of notes.

  • sooooooooooooo

    goooooooooooood

    amazing jaw dropping stuff......

  • amazing! Now that's some classe A pickin'!

  • 5:45 :)

  • Buster was a lovely human being and a master of his art. Thank you Buster..

  • I just recently found out that he died. This makes me sad, does anybody know how it happened?

  • he died cause of liver failure (alcohol)

  • Wow, I never would have figured he was a heavy drinker. That's a blow, he was fantastic.

  • sure, its really sad. If you see him in this video he looks real good and healthy. But if you see pictures of him from the last time, you could guess that he was alcoholic. He looked pretty sick.

  • Buster passed away Feb. 2, 2009 in Eugene, Oregon. He was 49. (I tried to include a link to the story, but the post didn't show up. Probably anti-spam feature or something.)

    Go to google, click "news" then search "buster b. jones" (with quote marks) for the article.

  • That's a real shame to lose another great so soon after Jerry Reed. I have all his tape lessons and learned more watching them than anything else.

    Buster was the only player I ever heard who could actually sound just like Jerry. Many come close.

    Guess Jerry has some up there that can keep up with him now

  • chet and jerry taught this guy well

  • SUPERB !!!

  • mmmkei?

  • Love it !!!

  • that cromatic thing is great does anyone know where i can learn more of this type of stuff.

  • man what a cool hat.... where do you get a hat like that?

  • Love your instructions

  • yeah

  • thanx great vid

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