Goodmorning Blues - Brownie McGhee - Acoustic Fingerpicking Blues in E video free download


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Duration: 03:55
Uploaded: 2012/05/18

I did a lesson on this song (free tab included)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tnEsEZS9020

Go to the lesson and click on the videodescription for info on free tab.

This video is a part of the lesson and contains only the improvisation and is a great introduction to fingerpicking blues with a monotonic bass.

More free lessons with tab at my website

http://www.daddystovepipe.com/free-guitar-tab-videos.php

Key of E standard tuning

I'm playing a Grand Concert 000 made by Dave Newton from Texas.

Comments

10 years ago

John Thompson

Really super nice. I would like to download the tabs for this lesson how can I get them 

10 years ago

Remi le brech

Merci pour votre leçon super belle musique. Bravo

10 years ago

daddystovepipe

Hey barr, thanks for the kind words, great to hear you're having fun. Indeed, a shed can be a man's best friend. I don't have one though, I live in a wooden house so some walls look like shedwalls. Ha Ha, some people even think I record in the sauna! Keep on pickin', you'll get better every day and remember : music selfmade is happiness selfmade.

10 years ago

Mister Goodbar

Hey Daddy Stove, you're a class act! - I've learned soooo much from your blues tutorials. I also copied your idea and built a shed at the bottom of my garden away from the house so I can play without annoying the family. It's the best thing ever!! To learn the blues we need to repeat-repeat-repeat playing the same thing over and over and over. This is GREAT for us, but NO GOOD for the family if they have to hear it every day. The Garden Shed is a master idea :o)

11 years ago

daddystovepipe

Search for "crossover" nylon string guitar

11 years ago

icespeckledhens

I haven't seen the 48mm width but thanks for the information, I'll have a look around for them.

11 years ago

daddystovepipe

The classical guitars I've played have a width of about 48mm, which is less than the standard 52mm of a normal classical guitar. Most of my steel string guitars are made for fingerstyle and have a nut widht of about 44mm, so that's not much less than 48mm. It takes a while to get used to but it's not a problem for me.

11 years ago

icespeckledhens

Its a great performance, thanks I note you said that you have played blues on a classical guitar. Do you have problems with the fingering when changing from a narrow fingerboard of an acoustic guitar to that of a much wider fingerboard of a classical guitar?

11 years ago

Jack Baker

Wicked, I'm busy trying to learn this one thanks heaps for the lesson!

11 years ago

rick dagg

simply very good

11 years ago

Mel Any

Maybe the most beautiful way to play the guitar. Thanks for sharing.

11 years ago

22maskman

The "Positive to Negative" sign says it all. 67:0 ! Just GREAT!

11 years ago

daddystovepipe

thanks for your kind comments I'm just a livingroom-picker; with about 10 gigs in the last 40 years I'm hardly a professional ;-)

11 years ago

zakwasny

In 42 years I'll be retired ans I'll play stuff like this enjoying my free time. Great vid by the way!

11 years ago

SmokingMethodz

gold as always 10/10

11 years ago

Thomas Henning

cool 5/5

11 years ago

putros putros

I almost fell asleep, that is so relaxing!

11 years ago

Keni Lee Burgess

Very Nice Sir...Brownie was one of my earliest inspirations. His "Breaking up the Chord" approach offers that iconic Blues sound. You do his style proud! Thanks for sharing. Hope all is well my friend...Enjoy.

11 years ago

Gaylon L. Avery

Carl, you always knock me out with your arrangements. Thank you so much.

11 years ago

JChoneybell

More magic on that six string. ;-)

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