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Post by drlj on Apr 18, 2024 13:24:41 GMT -5
Legendary guitar player for the Allman Brothers Band and Dickey Betts Band died today a 80 years old.
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Post by Cosmic Wonder on Apr 18, 2024 14:10:46 GMT -5
Sigh.
Mike
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Post by Marshall on Apr 18, 2024 15:31:25 GMT -5
Legendary guitar player for the Allman Brothers Band and Dickey Betts Band died today a 80 years old. Was he using an octave pedal, or was the keyboard player that in sync with him that they could match up notes ?
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Post by drlj on Apr 18, 2024 16:45:44 GMT -5
Legendary guitar player for the Allman Brothers Band and Dickey Betts Band died today a 80 years old. Was he using an octave pedal, or was the keyboard player that in sync with him that they could match up notes ? The Allman Brothers Band was always famous for twin guitar leads and two drummers. The video I posted above was of Bett’s band. This one, live on Letterman, is the version of the Allman Brothers with Warren Hayes on 2nd guitar. To my knowledge, it was all synchronized & harmonized twin leads with no pedal being used. Bett’s used a wah wah once in a while but, I think, that was about it. You can see the two guitarists and their neck positions pretty clearly in the 2nd video.
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Post by Marshall on Apr 18, 2024 17:31:02 GMT -5
So in the first video it was the keyboard guy playing along.
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