I am 52 yrs old. Never played an instrument in my life. I wouldn't know a musical note if it bit me on the but. I don't remember how I found out about you back in May but I did. You sir have screwed me up bad. I think I have built around 20 CBG's so far. Probably have 6 more started. I still can't play but with your help I am learning. These vids are great. Keep showing the strumming. It's important to us beginners. Thank you for my new addiction. Great job👍
Todd, I'm so glad this has got you playing. There's something magical about making your own music. And yes, I'll continue showing the picking hand. I'm still learning how to teach... :)
Shane, you have inspired me to build my first cbg which I have almost finished. I am 66 years young ,been struggling to play 6 string for the last few years. Now retired and more time on my hands I am gonna see if I can nail this song the way you play it, so cool. Look forward to your videos, they are brilliant. Best regards Rob (UK)
Shane. You have a new fan here in the UK. Just checking in on all your videos as I recently picked up a 3 string cigar box from a thrift shop, in our town! I couldn't resist snatching it up before anyone else discovered it. Your demonstration videos are a joy. Although I've been playing guitar for years, the simple, clear way you explain the licks, the advice and tips, all given with such enthusiasm make it so easy to follow and pick up. Advancing quite nicely now under your tutelage. Much appreciated. Roger, from the home counties of England.
Thank you so much for your feedback, Roger. The reason my videos are simplistic is because I never learned to read any kind of music (even TAB). I've just fiddled around with the instrument until it gave me songs. Keep watching. There's a lot more lessons coming!
Thank you, Rob. I worry a lot that my simple way of teaching is too vague. Since I learned everything by ear, it's tough for me to sometimes explain what I'm playing. Your feedback helps me know I'm pointing in the right general direction!
Same here Todd Pickens.(.but Im 62 and female.)...I to built about 30-ish guitars...and its just getting worse and worse. I almost live in the shed..(and i love it, esp in winter)..and now I am infecting my nieces and nephews..lol I learnt classical as a youngster, practiced hours...but this is a blast LOVIN IT...and THANKS Shane for all the info and fun.. cheers
Accidentally found this video 4 days ago while searching ukulele tutorials. Damn. Why have I been wasting my time mucking about with the uke during stay in place, when I can't properly bar without muting a string or two, and jumbling fingers into tight fret spaces? I mean I haven't played a clean B minor yet. Watched a few more tutorials of yours, and bought a CBG in the morning. Just arrived today. It's beautiful. Already have one of your finger pick tutorials nearly down (G, D-g, G, g, D), feels natural, just not consistent over time yet. Been over 40 years since I played an instrument, trombone in grade school, but I already feel I can be competent enough to get some enjoyment learning a few songs to play, cheers for the inspiration. One question. Not entirely happy with the slide that came w/ CBG. On the Stubby site, there are 2 trios of slides. In S/M and M/L. I feel I'm likely a Med, but will probably use my pinkie mostly. Should I err down in size, or up? My pinkie's about 3" in circumference, middle finger about 3 1/2".
Hey Shane greetings from Manchester England. I love your vids/tutorials......................can you do more song tutorials. Like ‘Enter Sandman’ by Metallica or maybe some Pink Floyd. Keep up the great work your channel is my number one ‘go to’ for ALL things CBG. You and your stay safe and healthy. Because of your channel and you (not complaining). I am building/experimenting with my first CGB (trying out different PUP’s etc) and am planning a one string and two string diddly bows next..........A massive THANK YOU
Thank you shane, I'm sorry I'm barely learning about you and cgbs, I've learned so much and miss playing guitar. I've built me a 3 string guitar from an old cigar box that was given to me. I'm hooked! And subscribed! You make it easy for sure. I'm 45 haven't played guitar in 8 years but with 3 string I play everyday, hopes to one day meet you and be good enough to jam with you! God bless
Thanks, dude! Had this little cheap fretless 3-string CBG that I picked up for $35-40 at a Half-Priced Books store last year or so and this is the easiest online lesson I've found... that actually sounds GOOD on it to boot! I've been playing some pretty simple rhythmic blues on it but nothing sounding like this! :)
Glad to give you some inspiration! BTW, those bookstore cigar box guitars are pretty rough. You'll get much better sound out of it if you replace the cheap Chinese strings with the A,D & G strings from a pack of acoustic strings. Better yet, build your own cigar box guitar from an actual wooden cigar box and you'll be amazed at the sound. :)
Yeah, I've noticed that about it and comparing it to the other cheap instruments I've collected around here. It's still a fun little instrument to play around with. Picked up a little Johnson Standard 10 amp for $20 at a local pawn shop that works pretty well with it and have been considering putting another $20 into a Danelectro D-8 FAB Delay pedal just to have that option as well. I've been thinking about trying my hand at crafting one, but just haven't gotten off my lazy butt to get started on it. It's more fun at the moment to just play around with what I've got. :)
Thanks for the lesson. I've been trying to find the right sound for this song for a long time. I play this fingerstyle differently, but this vid finally set me in the right direction. Played it last night at an open mic.
This is the greatest video lesson you have ever done... One of my favorite Blues legends + one of my favorite rocks songs... too cool. PLUS I now know what happened to the frontman of one of my favorite bands back in my college radio days- Timbuk 3! You are my hero once again!
Music is my life. I eat, sleep and dream of music, songwriting and musical instruments. My personal library is always growing with new books on various musical subjects. :)
What amp and pedal do you use? My brother in law just made me a guitar box guitar. I got small hands lol so regular guitar has always been hard so I gave away my guitar from HS but want to get back into playing.
And that is why John Lee was the Godfather of the blues..... Watched documentary on him some years ago, at one point he went to the studio (think it was a studio) to sign some guitars. So he signs a couple John lee hooker...and then he signs one John lee hocker...missed an o....so he just wrote the o in above where it should have been. How much is that axe worth..? It turns out John lee was mostly illiterate according to this documentary. Not on his guitar he wasn't...!! And he had that voice...smokey but gritty...perfection. In a way he was similar to B.B., not in playing style, but in his economy of playing. Nothing fancy, nothing that wasn't needed...The epitome of the blues. Doesn't have to be note perfect and clinical...it just has to sound ..bluesy. In my opinion the only real true blues player today is Seasick Steve, he has a similar swagger to his playing and his songs come from his life riding the trains, as a Hobo....real blues is all about that life experience, hardship and challenges.
I am 52 yrs old. Never played an instrument in my life. I wouldn't know a musical note if it bit me on the but.
I don't remember how I found out about you back in May but I did.
You sir have screwed me up bad.
I think I have built around 20 CBG's so far. Probably have 6 more started. I still can't play but with your help I am learning.
These vids are great.
Keep showing the strumming. It's important to us beginners.
Thank you for my new addiction.
Great job👍
Todd, I'm so glad this has got you playing. There's something magical about making your own music. And yes, I'll continue showing the picking hand. I'm still learning how to teach... :)
I have the same story except I'm 70
Very well explained. It just amazing how many songs can be simplified to just 3 strings and a cigarbox. It's all about how you bring it!
I'm 60 and can't play for shit, but I have fun trying!
There is a man his name in UA-cam is uncle mark he lern to play cbg look AT him 👍and Justin Jonsson and The master shane😀
I just built my 1st CBG and have begun learning to play in "G". Thanks Shane. So glad I found you. I'm 65 now, LOL !
Great tutorial! Great rendition! Well done. Thanks for sharing.
So fun to play! Thanks for finally sharing.
Shane, you have inspired me to build my first cbg which I have almost finished. I am 66 years young ,been struggling to play 6 string for the last few years. Now retired and more time on my hands I am gonna
see if I can nail this song the way you play it, so cool. Look forward to your videos, they are brilliant.
Best regards Rob (UK)
Brilliant as always Shane
I can’t tell you how much I enjoy your videos. I haven’t been able to leave a comment lately, but thank you so much for everything you do.
That is so freaking cool sounding! I'm going to learn this song. Just got my first cigar box guitar after learning to play baritone ukelele.
Thank you for showing your right hand! Very few do that I feel. Thank you. I’m new to cbg and your video is just soooo helpful
John Lee Hooker is my absolute favorite bluesman
Thanks Shane. I'll learn this one for sure.
Shane. You have a new fan here in the UK. Just checking in on all your videos as I recently picked up a 3 string cigar box from a thrift shop, in our town! I couldn't resist snatching it up before anyone else discovered it. Your demonstration videos are a joy. Although I've been playing guitar for years, the simple, clear way you explain the licks, the advice and tips, all given with such enthusiasm make it so easy to follow and pick up. Advancing quite nicely now under your tutelage. Much appreciated. Roger, from the home counties of England.
Thank you so much for your feedback, Roger. The reason my videos are simplistic is because I never learned to read any kind of music (even TAB). I've just fiddled around with the instrument until it gave me songs. Keep watching. There's a lot more lessons coming!
Awesome Shane, I learn so much from your videos.... thanks brother...
Thank you, Rob. I worry a lot that my simple way of teaching is too vague. Since I learned everything by ear, it's tough for me to sometimes explain what I'm playing. Your feedback helps me know I'm pointing in the right general direction!
Same here Todd Pickens.(.but Im 62 and female.)...I to built about 30-ish guitars...and its just getting worse and worse. I almost live in the shed..(and i love it, esp in winter)..and now I am infecting my nieces and nephews..lol I learnt classical as a youngster, practiced hours...but this is a blast LOVIN IT...and THANKS Shane for all the info and fun.. cheers
Have to move when hearing it. Can't wait to learn it. Thanks
Great stuff , my hero
Thanks brother! Too fun and easy to play! Take care.
This one is bad ass! So much fun!
Greatness...don't stop
Love this, thank you. Off to Bauhaus it up.
That was badass!!
Accidentally found this video 4 days ago while searching ukulele tutorials.
Damn. Why have I been wasting my time mucking about with the uke during stay in place, when I can't properly bar without muting a string or two, and jumbling fingers into tight fret spaces? I mean I haven't played a clean B minor yet.
Watched a few more tutorials of yours, and bought a CBG in the morning.
Just arrived today. It's beautiful. Already have one of your finger pick tutorials nearly down (G, D-g, G, g, D), feels natural, just not consistent over time yet.
Been over 40 years since I played an instrument, trombone in grade school, but I already feel I can be competent enough to get some enjoyment learning a few songs to play, cheers for the inspiration.
One question. Not entirely happy with the slide that came w/ CBG.
On the Stubby site, there are 2 trios of slides. In S/M and M/L. I feel I'm likely a Med, but will probably use my pinkie mostly.
Should I err down in size, or up? My pinkie's about 3" in circumference, middle finger about 3 1/2".
Bloody love the energy you put into this one Shane
Thanks! This is the vid I've been waiting for!
Hey Shane greetings from Manchester England. I love your vids/tutorials......................can you do more song tutorials. Like ‘Enter Sandman’ by Metallica or maybe some Pink Floyd. Keep up the great work your channel is my number one ‘go to’ for ALL things CBG. You and your stay safe and healthy. Because of your channel and you (not complaining). I am building/experimenting with my first CGB (trying out different PUP’s etc) and am planning a one string and two string diddly bows next..........A massive THANK YOU
Shane, you are tireless. Thank you for another great tutorial.
Simply genius. 🎉
One of your best!!! Love it! John Lee meets Depeche Mode channeled via Shane Speal!!! Yeow!!!
That was FUN! Totally enjoyed hearing how you put that together and the sound, dig that vibe.
Shane is impressed by Shane! He'll tell you all about it.
Such s great song, i don't think I've ever heard a bad version of it.👍
Thank you shane, I'm sorry I'm barely learning about you and cgbs, I've learned so much and miss playing guitar. I've built me a 3 string guitar from an old cigar box that was given to me. I'm hooked! And subscribed! You make it easy for sure. I'm 45 haven't played guitar in 8 years but with 3 string I play everyday, hopes to one day meet you and be good enough to jam with you! God bless
awesome!
Good job 👍
THANKS SHANE! I really enjoy your vid's. I've learned a lot. Have you ever done any Bob Seger? "The Fire Down Below"?
No, but that's a good one. The band has discussed the possibility of Ramblin' Gamblin' Man before, but we've never attempted it
Thanks, dude! Had this little cheap fretless 3-string CBG that I picked up for $35-40 at a Half-Priced Books store last year or so and this is the easiest online lesson I've found... that actually sounds GOOD on it to boot! I've been playing some pretty simple rhythmic blues on it but nothing sounding like this! :)
Glad to give you some inspiration! BTW, those bookstore cigar box guitars are pretty rough. You'll get much better sound out of it if you replace the cheap Chinese strings with the A,D & G strings from a pack of acoustic strings. Better yet, build your own cigar box guitar from an actual wooden cigar box and you'll be amazed at the sound. :)
Yeah, I've noticed that about it and comparing it to the other cheap instruments I've collected around here. It's still a fun little instrument to play around with. Picked up a little Johnson Standard 10 amp for $20 at a local pawn shop that works pretty well with it and have been considering putting another $20 into a Danelectro D-8 FAB Delay pedal just to have that option as well.
I've been thinking about trying my hand at crafting one, but just haven't gotten off my lazy butt to get started on it. It's more fun at the moment to just play around with what I've got. :)
Thanks for the lesson. I've been trying to find the right sound for this song for a long time. I play this fingerstyle differently, but this vid finally set me in the right direction. Played it last night at an open mic.
SWEET!
This is the greatest video lesson you have ever done... One of my favorite Blues legends + one of my favorite rocks songs... too cool. PLUS I now know what happened to the frontman of one of my favorite bands back in my college radio days- Timbuk 3! You are my hero once again!
You didn't mention the tuning, I'm assuming it's open G- (You might want to put it in the notes for those who might be new to this whole thing. )
Ooops! I'll put it in the title
awe shucks! thank ya...
Great video on a great song --- I love the version done by Johnny Cash. You need to do more videos on John Lee Hooker style.
Thanks , you helped me with a major Breakthrough with my swagger ... ouch!!!
Killer!!
Why have I only just discovered CBG aged 47, awesome, love it. Great channel
interesting presentation. necessary and useful content. I really love these guitars. you may be wondering what I am doing. Thank you very much.
Diggin it Shane !
Your channel is my own Personal Church !
William Lutes testify!
Glad to see you have no bald spots........wish I could say the Sam. ALSO.....AWSOME LEASON !!!!!!!!
i like how you have stuff around in the background of your videos. i can tell you love the music :)
Music is my life. I eat, sleep and dream of music, songwriting and musical instruments. My personal library is always growing with new books on various musical subjects. :)
YeaaaaaH!
YEEEEAH!!!
yeah thanks
I'm struggling a bit with translating visual to me playing (stupid dyspraxia) - has anyone written the tab for this or could they?
I need TAB too. Anyone?
Niiiiice
I miss a bit the upstrokes for the John Lee Hooker feelin'. But for me the cooles version
What amp and pedal do you use? My brother in law just made me a guitar box guitar. I got small hands lol so regular guitar has always been hard so I gave away my guitar from HS but want to get back into playing.
Where's the slide?
Id like to hear you play Ain't no grave on a Cigar Box I have looked all over the net and can't find hardly any examples
Tanks for the lesson 👍
Swagger Up it works so well, thanks
And that is why John Lee was the Godfather of the blues.....
Watched documentary on him some years ago, at one point he went to the studio (think it was a studio) to sign some guitars. So he signs a couple John lee hooker...and then he signs one John lee hocker...missed an o....so he just wrote the o in above where it should have been. How much is that axe worth..?
It turns out John lee was mostly illiterate according to this documentary.
Not on his guitar he wasn't...!!
And he had that voice...smokey but gritty...perfection.
In a way he was similar to B.B., not in playing style, but in his economy of playing. Nothing fancy, nothing that wasn't needed...The epitome of the blues. Doesn't have to be note perfect and clinical...it just has to sound ..bluesy.
In my opinion the only real true blues player today is Seasick Steve, he has a similar swagger to his playing and his songs come from his life riding the trains, as a Hobo....real blues is all about that life experience, hardship and challenges.
A lot thanks Master!
Hi Shane what are the settings on your amp how are u getting that echo sound and what pickup do u have?
Me likes it.
Who has no musical ear they dislike this, 15 , omg🙁
Also reminds me of 21century boy
Just ordered a t shirt!!!
Your the man my friend
My wife loves this song, now that I'm able to play it on a CBG it works for both of us ;-)
And this is why you're awesome
Muddy Waters is next... ;)
Hey Shane! I got my SMOKEY AMP today and LOVE IT! It's better than I even expected, I highly recommend it - Gumbo Charly
See...I told ya!!! These things are awesome!
I be needing me some TAB. Anybody gots one wrote?
Now I have to learn that. If I learn it, I probably will just play that all day and all night and nothing else. lol.
Appreciate what yr doin. 20 some yrs? Mh.... get rid of yr goat beard.... greetings from ger
Why aren't you on America's got talent
Depeshe Mode - sucks!
John Lee Hooker - forever!
tnx bro)