Anon. He was pressing the B string near the peg to bend the string to produce a higher note out of the string without touching the fret board.
Nice Guild Guitar as well
That was great
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Nice.
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Had a dear friend who I lost in 2013 that was such a huge Doyle Dykes fan that he bought me a boxed CD set of Doyle’s stuff just to convince me… it worked.
I can’t help when hearing Doyle without ever thinking of that friend. Thanks for the memory. RIP ‘Cap’n’ Ron Miller.
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Saw him play in Rapid City a few years ago. He is very good!
That was good, but I wonder where he was at and what was all that activity behind him. It just seemed unusual.
jope6pack: I think he was on a convention floor.
It also looks like he practised a couple of times.
Why did he keep touching his headstock tuner pegs while he played?
Gee I bet he’s good if he ever gets done tuning!
Had to look it and him up, but it makes sense and he is pretty darn good.
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Anon. He was pressing the B string near the peg to bend the string to produce a higher note out of the string without touching the fret board.
Nice Guild Guitar as well
That was great
Nice.
Had a dear friend who I lost in 2013 that was such a huge Doyle Dykes fan that he bought me a boxed CD set of Doyle’s stuff just to convince me… it worked.
I can’t help when hearing Doyle without ever thinking of that friend. Thanks for the memory. RIP ‘Cap’n’ Ron Miller.
Saw him play in Rapid City a few years ago. He is very good!
Nice!