Apart from the fairly "straightforward" melodic parts in the first break, the rest of part A could be described as Scruggs style but using his own unique choice of rolls and right hand positions to single out certain notes such as at the beginning of both breaks.
Both B parts are mostly backward rolls over 7th chord positions with pinches to move from C to Bb to A. In bar 49 he uses a 1-3-5-3 roll to inch up from the F-shape to the D-shape G chord , and then the same for the C. Hope this helps shed some light on what he is doing.
The goal is to eventually tab out the standards in the rest of the Bluegrass year albums which aren't in his tab book, such as Stoney Point and Panhandle Country. I will probably skip the ones which are played mostly straight.
Bluegrass '98
banjohangout.org/tab/browse.as...l&v=23834
youtube.com/watch?v=r9LFcKIfLXw&t=1m13s
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Hot Burrito Breakdown - Scott Vestal tabbed out
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