Blues in the key of E Lesson - Thumpin' the Blues - part 1 скачать видео бесплатно


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TABLATURE available through my website

http://www.daddystovepipe.com

Cost : €7.50 (about $10) for two tabs (this song and another of your choice) so that's two for the price of one!

You'll find the complete version of this song/lesson in the "video response" section.

Here's the link to a slow version that I tabbed out

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YAgl_7FlECk

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The song is partially based on "Dudlow Joe" by Toby Walker, a great fingerstyle bluesman.

Visit his site at

http://www.littletobywalker.com

Toby is on Youtube too now so check him out; lotsa great bluessongs and mini lessons.

http://jp.youtube.com/user/tobywalker123

So here's the first verse explained and slowly demonstrated.

Enjoy

check out my new cd at

http://www.youtunerecords.com/daddystovepipe.html

Комментарии

10 years назад

lovemesomepollo

Having so much fun going round with this. Great lesson, thank you!

11 years назад

Mister Goodbar

Hi Daddystove, so pleased you keep this tutorial up. I "just about" nailed the tune 18 months ago thanks to your tutorial. However I keep coming back to refresh myself and I find new things I'd missed and developed a bad habit!!. It's great I can refresh my learning of this fantastic arrangement of yours. Stay Cool!! Richard, West Yorkshire UK

11 years назад

hunchdrunk

thanks for all these wonderful tunes and top notch lessons ... just lovin it all

11 years назад

carot2003

Thank you. Helpful..

11 years назад

Alfred Dowaliby

You are most welcome, Daddy. Check out Magic Sam's rendition of Sweet Home Chicago on YouTube when you get a chance.

11 years назад

daddystovepipe

Many thanks for your kind words Alfred. Indeed hard to say where the real origins of those licks are; Magic Sam was a great player (with his right hand fingers btw), so sad he left us so early.

11 years назад

Alfred Dowaliby

Daddy Stovepipe, Thank you very much for this lesson, and the accompanying lessons on the rest of this song. You have put together a fabulous piece - very creative and masterfully played! Incidentally, the classic run over the A chord you mentioned that you copped off of Eric Clapton was originally created by Magic Sam, unless he in turn got it from someone else

12 years назад

daddystovepipe

will be easier with the tab in hand

13 years назад

daddystovepipe

answered below

13 years назад

al danceing lelemoo

wht kind of guitar is that

13 years назад

jay tee

happy strumming with your new one

13 years назад

Goodbarrr

@johntchb you have a point but what you didn't know is at the time of posting that comment I was looking at acquiring another guitar. Daddystovepipe's guitar caught my eye because a lot of blues players use a wide neck steel string. Anyway I ended up with an Aria MM10A with the D Shaped hole (Google it) It's a beauty, back & sides are in Rosewood with a Maple top. It has the classical wide neck and weighs next to nothing, but above all I sound fantastic playing the blues!

13 years назад

jay tee

why are people so anal about what type of guitar you play,i think its the player not the guitar that is worth commenting upon

13 years назад

daddystovepipe

@Goodbarrr it's a steel string with a wider neck, as most s12-fret fingerstyle guitars

13 years назад

Goodbarrr

Hi Daddy Stove - is that a wide neck steel string classical you have there?

13 years назад

jiros00

This is a sweet riff. It strikes me as halfway between delta and chicago blues. Thanks for putting it up.

13 years назад

Crazydave49

Very nice lesson, Thank you very much

14 years назад

Dennis Santos

U smile , I smile?

14 years назад

troubadix343

nice guitar playing

14 years назад

ginnyrode

great jooobbbb!!!!i love it!!!!!

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