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  • RIP

  • nobody could play like buster ! he was somethin else man !

  • now I get it!

    

  • RIP

  • awesome performance, but how full of yrself do you have to be to inlay every guitar with your own name?

  • @rss313 Hes a professional, so he's proud of his abilities and he wants people to know who he is. This is not uncommon in most professional musicians. Check out Stevie Ray, Chet and many of the country musicians on stage. From what he does here I'd say he has nothing to be ashamed of. ;-)

  • @rss313 These two guitars are the only guitars with his name on the fretboard. Both guitars were built for/given to him by people who thought he might deserve a guitar with his name on the fretboard. Thom Bresh has the same guitars, with his name on the fretboard. The Godin Multiacs were part of their show, when they were on touring together.

  • @stringbound that is v. respectable. his performance is obviously worth it. what piece of this is "walk in the park"? i like the beginning where he differentiates between the three.

  • @rss313 The first song is "All I need is you" . The song was performed by Chet Atkins and Jerry Reed. Buster B Jones kind of added a Merle Travis part and called it the hero lesson. The second song is "A Walk in the Park".  There' actualy a real lesson to both songs in the GtrWorkShp channel.

    Hero Lesson part 1: youtube.com/watch?v=tnT2ZB1zn1­o

    Hero Lesson part 2: youtube.com/watch?v=S8EMMNauvP­Y

    A Walk in the Park: youtube.com/watch?v=UfQmQjnR0l­o

  • Wow, awesome playing! Love it!

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