In the A section, the chart shows A6--G7--F#7....Your chart shows F#7 being played up at the 13th fret, but in the video you are playing it at the 9th fret it appears...could you give us the chart fingering for that chord?
For years, I have heard this classic Chicago blues intro and never knew how to play it. This is amazingly detailed and easy to follow. You will not believe how your video lessons have improved my playing and motivation to keep learning.
Phenomenal lesson! I am from the South Side of Chicago...and always have struggled with this type of Low Down Blues sound. I can't keep up with the wealth of lessons you got on here!
Duke,
Your lessons are easy to follow, good pacing, and the diagrams help a lot too. It is great to be able to learn these signature licks and the forms behind the style. They may appear simple, but playing it well is about the whole feel, attack, and tone. Great job. Look forward to getting through the whole sequence.
Fantastic lesson Duke. I plan on digesting all of these you have on here. I have heard this song many times and always wanted to learn these changes. Beautiful stuff!
Mike
i think at the end of the fifth bar. Ron
Duke,
This is a beautiful song and you cracked the code for us on this one!
Ron
Duke,
Never mind, I see it is just a F#9 or F#6
Ron
Hi Duke
In the A section, the chart shows A6--G7--F#7....Your chart shows F#7 being played up at the 13th fret, but in the video you are playing it at the 9th fret it appears...could you give us the chart fingering for that chord?
Ron
Duke
For years, I have heard this classic Chicago blues intro and never knew how to play it. This is amazingly detailed and easy to follow. You will not believe how your video lessons have improved my playing and motivation to keep learning.
Great Lesson! Always wanted to nail this!
Duke
Phenomenal lesson! I am from the South Side of Chicago...and always have struggled with this type of Low Down Blues sound. I can't keep up with the wealth of lessons you got on here!
RON