Buddy's Rake Technique
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Chris Templeton
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Buddy's Rake Technique
I've always liked Buddy's rake technique. I believe it's the ring finger that damps the string that was just sounded doing the rake.
What are your experiences with this technique?
What are your experiences with this technique?
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Tucker Jackson
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Re: Buddy's Rake Technique
I do believe it was the thumb of his bar hand, pushing the bar away from him as he raked with the right. Coordination of the two hands and timing is critical.
That's how I do it, and it works well.
That's how I do it, and it works well.
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Re: Buddy's Rake Technique
Whatever Buddy's method, I've always thought it was about the coolest sound on the planet. Raking is my method of faking speed.

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Ron Hogan
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Re: Buddy's Rake Technique
I’d be lost without it. I do it heavily on C6. I do block with my ring finger, but only on C6.
I posted a video on it. I’ll see if I can find it.
I posted a video on it. I’ll see if I can find it.
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Lee Baucum
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Re: Buddy's Rake Technique
Next time I'm working in the yard, I'll get my wife to make a video of my rake technique.
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Ron Funk
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Re: Buddy's Rake Technique
Watch and learn ........about 2:19 into the video during Buddy's solo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AD_0t8or-Kw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AD_0t8or-Kw
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Brett Lanier
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Re: Buddy's Rake Technique
Buddy had a couple rake techniques. One with the finger pick raking back, and then the forward rake with the thumb pick - which to me is much harder. I think what makes the thumbpick rake so tough is that you're doing both the rake and the strike with the thumb, whereas with the back rake you're raking with the finger and striking with the thumb.
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Donny Hinson
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Re: Buddy's Rake Technique
I could be wrong, but I think Buddy is blocking the rake with the middle finger of his left hand as he pulls the bar back. I also believe this is how most players do it.
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Ian Rae
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Re: Buddy's Rake Technique
I thought this thread was going to be about Buddy's technique for playing 4-note chords.
In his Basic C6 course he describes (in the audio, not the text) how to play the upper two notes with the first and second fingers while raking the lower two with the thumb.
I soon decided that I'd never have the patience to master that, so I just use four picks (which brings other benefits).
In his Basic C6 course he describes (in the audio, not the text) how to play the upper two notes with the first and second fingers while raking the lower two with the thumb.
I soon decided that I'd never have the patience to master that, so I just use four picks (which brings other benefits).
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Re: Buddy's Rake Technique
We can talk about that too, but the video example that Ron linked shows Buddy doing the downward rake twice. Anyhow, all ideas are welcome and open for discussion.Ian Rae wrote: 2 Dec 2025 1:47 am I thought this thread was going to be about Buddy's technique for playing 4-note chords.
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Re: Buddy's Rake Technique
Donny, if I were starting out I'd seek to emulate those guys, but for what remains of my career I'm content to cheat! 
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Ron Hogan
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Re: Buddy's Rake Technique
Here is a tutorial on the rake. Hope it helps.
Pay no attention to the muddy tone. I plugged in without adjusting.
https://youtu.be/eIspm1rYZ4M?si=3Tvixz-oY98dbV5Z
Pay no attention to the muddy tone. I plugged in without adjusting.
https://youtu.be/eIspm1rYZ4M?si=3Tvixz-oY98dbV5Z
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Re: Buddy's Rake Technique
Ron that was an excellent demo showing the technique. Thanks.
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Re: Buddy's Rake Technique
Thank you, Ron! Excellent!
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