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Duke robillard
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Want Ad Blues
Small world isn't it Bruce. johnathan Swifts? I'm not sure, I played every club in that area. I did build my first guitar but not in school. I drew a Tele pattern on a board and my...
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Kip marchetti
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Banks of the Ohio Crosspicking and the Backward Roll
Can I go off topic for a second - not sure its appropriate but I just watched a video on Youtube where Chris is picking a song that I think is called Let Him Go On Mama? Anway, the...
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Duke robillard
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Want Ad Blues Groove and Intro Riff
Thank you Dave, i am happy to share stories as well as lessons. I am very lucky and blessed to have been able to meet and play with many of my idols over the years.
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Guitar dave
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Want Ad Blues Groove and Intro Riff
Duke,
Great John Lee story, touching. We can read books about them all but a video story from you made me smile all the way to my heart, like JLH did.
thanks Duke!
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Kip marchetti
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Banks of the Ohio Introduction to Crosspicking
Very cool and sounds great but like most cool and great sounding things it isn't as easy as it looks. I find it difficult (initially anyways) to follow a downstroke on the melody...
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Bill blatner
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Cotton Blend 5th Chorus Breakdown
What's tough Rick is that when you play something you say is "wrong" you still sound better than me on my best day. I was thinking also that you kind of scoff at yourself when you...
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Eng.rodrigues@clix.pt
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Cotton Blend 6th Chorus Breakdown
Hi Rick you are a fantastic and inspirational person and player , and last week I made 1000 miles to have this Astatic JT 30 / MC 151 . Not so easy in Portugal ! Believe me . Maybe...
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Eng.rodrigues@clix.pt
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Cotton Blend 6th Chorus Breakdown
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Jerry portnoy
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Cotton Blend 6th Chorus Breakdown
This verse begins with a figure I lifted directly from Cotton. Around bar number five, it transitions into a cute little teaser on the 3 draw, probably inspired by Jr Wells. Then...
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Corey harris
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Fundamentals of Open E Dark Was The Night, Cold Was The Ground - Detailed Breakdown
In this lesson I will walk you slowly through how I play the tune as well as variations that you may want to try out. I will also discuss the slide technique that I call decay...
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Duke robillard
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Want Ad Blues Groove and Intro Riff
Hello Friends,
This week we are working on the second and final lesson for Want Ad Blues. We will go over some of the same points but I add in a few new chord voicings and riffs....
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Chris eldridge
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Banks of the Ohio Crosspicking and the Backward Roll
There is a great crosspicking variation called a backward roll that I stole from my dad, Ben Eldridge, who plays banjo. Banjo typically is played using a forward roll, where you...
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Bill blatner
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Cotton Blend 5th Chorus Breakdown
I love it when you make a "mistake". Something cool just seems to slip out from somewhere inside. On the rare occasions when that happens to me I'm like, whoa, where'd that come...
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Bruce dumes
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Want Ad Blues
Not the Speakeasy. I saw you at the Speakeasy with Roomfull many (*many*) times. I used to bombard you with requests for Guitar Slim, because nobody but you could play it like him...
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Duke robillard
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Want Ad Blues
I didn't realize you spent time in boston! are you refering to the Speakeasy? There were quite a few clubs in that area and I played them all. Seems like yesterday and a million...
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Bruce dumes
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Want Ad Blues
Thanks a lot, Duke! As usual, you have (and I mean this in the most flatteringly way possible) tremendously big ears. Boogie Chillin' is much more familiar to me and was very much...
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Duke robillard
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Want Ad Blues
Hi Bruce, You sound good bruce but the tempo of Want As Blues is much slower giving it a very different feel than what you are playing. that being said, you are playing a nice...
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Tom hartley
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lesson request
Hello Corey,
Been wondering if you would consider some reggae or contemporary lessons of your stuff like blu.black style?
Thanks.
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Stephane
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Fundamentals of Open E Dark Was The Night, Cold Was The Ground - Key Riffs
thanks Corey for your answer. your bottleneck seems to be closed at the top, i think it's really practical, but i don't find any like yours.
otherwise, i'm new on this site....
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Dustin raley
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You Don't Know My Mind Soloing and Playing to the Guitar's Strengths
Thanks for the response! The explanation about grace notes really helps. I noticed I wasn't getting the pull-off in there either. And thanks for the tip about singing. I'll...
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Chris eldridge
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You Don't Know My Mind Soloing and Playing to the Guitar's Strengths
Hey Dustin, sounding really good! Good rhythm playing too. In addition to the hammer-on/grace note explained in the video above, my only other comment is to really think about...
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Chris eldridge
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Gold Rush Second Solo and Moving Up the Neck
Kip, great job! I love how you're playing the melody your own way but still sticking to the essence of what I taught. Fantastic. Also, I really love the spirit behind how you're...
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Tom dancer
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Fundamentals of Open E Dark Was The Night, Cold Was The Ground - Key Riffs
regarding Stephane's question.....I find a couple of bottles I like from the recycleing center and saw the necks off until one "speaks" to me. Might try a tile cutter or take it...
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Corey harris
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Fundamentals of Open E Simple Shuffle and Basic Chord Forms
I agree. Thank you for your thoughts on the topic.
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Corey harris
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I personally like E and A because it's possible to tune up my acoustic and play some bottleneck without changing the action; whereas tuning down to G or D does not work as well...
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Corey harris
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It is also probable that at least Open G was used in the South and called by other names, depending on who was handing it down to who and when. But Open G Spanish is also a...
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Corey harris
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Corey: I think these lessons are terrific. I think it's very important to identify really key blues techniques that reoccur in addition to learning songs. They form sort of a...
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Corey harris
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Fundamentals of Open E Dark Was The Night, Cold Was The Ground - Key Riffs
I wish I could tell you where I buy this one or the brand name but I don't remember. I prefer a thick glass slide if I am playing a normal wood body guitar. If I am playing a...
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Corey harris
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hello Corey,
what sort of bottleneck do you use ?
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Corey harris
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Fundamentals of Acoustic Blues Bass and First Two Riffs
Thanks for watching.
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