first off...BIG THANKS for posting that clip, dayne. never saw that before and of course...Wes is the man!
it's funny how the brain works (or DOESN'T). i've been familiar w this "Four On Six" tune for yrs and never really got the title until now. at first, i used to think it had something to do w the time.....like 4/4 being superimposed over 6/8 but ,nah....that wasn't right cos it's straight up 4/4.
so, now watching this and the great and respectful camera work (none of the current day A.D.D. camera work where the shot has to change every 30 seconds to "maintain interest")....like wow, they actually get and keep the camera on the person SOLOING....WHATTA CONCEPT...i finally get the title!
"Four on Six"...it's Wes'
four left hand fingers on the
six strings! Eureka!
wow, it only took me some 40 or so yrs to tumble onto that.
being a bass player who plays gtr....i do most of my right hand picking with my fingers. probably 75% or so of the time. it's a choice based on tone, being able to damp, break up chords into aprpeggios, and that i just feel more "in touch" w the instrument w "skin on strings".
i use my thumb for octaves (Wes style) or sometime for octaves i'll use my thumb for the lower voice and index or middle for the upper voice. i've tried that unusual right hand placement that Wes used in hopes of getting closer to his tone (yeah, right) but could never get comfy w that.
it's a shame, a lot of people aren't familiar w his older straight-ahead stuff like "Four On Six"and only know his more commercial stuff covering pop tunes from the mid 60's. (which still has some great playing and drop dead gorgeous tone)