You are an amazing player and so is Jorma. First time I saw him on t.v. play with Jefferson airplane I was a little kid and he blew my mind on how easy he made it look. Thanks a ton for sharing.
Damn! One of my all time favorites! Been listening to Jorma since the first Jefferson Airplane album(the one before Grace Slick). Hot Tuna and solo performances. You do justice in your teaching videos. Have a great Thanksgiving
Fantastic surgery on the hesitation blues ,great job bro! only thing i think there is an F minor after the Fmaj at 3:00 in a kind of resolving to the C G chord .
Rev. Gary Davis was the king of what used to be called 'Carny guitar' a cross of blues, gospel and ragtime popular in the 30s and then again in the 60s because of the folk music revival. He came to my attention through Roy Bookbinder (also worth looking into) when I was a budding teenager. It's a style I have loved all my adult life, so thank you. Maybe Pink Anderson's 'Travelin Man' next? Doc Watson's or Roy Bookbinder's would be great!
EXCELLENT !!! ❤ This song will be my next. I actually play J. Kaukonen's "Genesis" on a cedar GS5 Taylor* and it sounds great. Hesitation blues is one or two or three steps higher with more complicated and various picking patterns. BluesRag guitar recently led me to discover Gary Davis and... Wow. Greetings from France. * + Gretsch Deltoluxe hole mic on Fishman Loudbox, but anyway pure acoustic sound suits me most of the time.
Thanks! A pretty blues standard and the best version is yours in my demo at the beginning of the video with the variation on the D7 and G7, I'll try to transcribe by ear but otherwise could you vaguely explain what you're doing?
Great lesson of a classic by one of the modern Masters. If you do a lesson on "If You Haven't any Hay" by Ernie Hawkins I will have no choice but to join your site. You are doing a fantastic job of teaching some great music BTW!!
Please please please do a lesson of Done Got Old by Junior Kimbrough off of the Meet Me In The City album. I cant find any lessons or tabs for it. Thank you for your hard work. Ive learned a lot!
The G7 with the thumb over the neck is similar to the G7 that Rev. Davis used, but the Rev. could also get the D on the B-string with his pinkie finger and F on the high e-string with his index finger, it’s nuts
Merci pour tout ce que tu partages ! Could you make a tuto about a song cover by Jorma too, of rev. Gary Davis ? Name of the song : Death Have no mercy ?? A real raw blues... 😊 Thank you
That’s a great lesson for a great tune! May a suggest a beautiful song by Brownie McGhee, “Born and Living with the Blues”? Thank you so much for your beautiful work!
Good vid. The song goes back before Rev Gary Davis, it was composed earlier by Jelly Roll Morton, a very early jazz piano composer, before 1915 and played in the New Orleans bawdy houses. before it was recorded. [ ua-cam.com/video/qC_ZN9rsW1E/v-deo.html ]
A favourite of my father's. Used to play it all the time. RIP
Great lesson
You are an amazing player and so is Jorma. First time I saw him on t.v. play with Jefferson airplane I was a little kid and he blew my mind on how easy he made it look. Thanks a ton for sharing.
What a find to luck across . Great to see a teacher still a learner
“A teacher learns twice.”
Straight up onto my homepage as a short cut.
I've been waiting for a good lesson on this song for a while. thank you!
great video, and great choice of tune to learn. thanks for your efforts
I love the way you teach...you are really helping me...thank you....
Jorma on the first side Hot Tuna-Double Dose absolutely fantastic - cool af.
It would be a milestone to finally learn this thanks
Heath this is an awesome lesson!! thank you very much
Great lesson
Thanks for making this kind of thing so much more accessible.
You spell all this out so good Heath- another great lesson! Happy Thanksgiving!
Just learned it tonight man thanks a lot👍
I’ll be waiting for the follow up video
The Lesson of the year !!
Great lesson thanks!
Great lesson man! Thanks!
I LOVE YOUR VIDEOS SO MUCH!
Many thanks great lesson
Damn! One of my all time favorites! Been listening to Jorma since the first Jefferson Airplane album(the one before Grace Slick). Hot Tuna and solo performances. You do justice in your teaching videos. Have a great Thanksgiving
remember that one very early album where Grace thanks her brother, "thank you Darby"...never heard from him again.
@@billr2375 was that when she was still in the Great Society before the airplane? Darby Slick wrote someone to love
Fantastic surgery on the hesitation blues ,great job bro! only thing i think there is an F minor after the Fmaj at 3:00 in a kind of resolving to the C G chord .
Rev. Gary Davis was the king of what used to be called 'Carny guitar' a cross of blues, gospel and ragtime popular in the 30s and then again in the 60s because of the folk music revival. He came to my attention through Roy Bookbinder (also worth looking into) when I was a budding teenager. It's a style I have loved all my adult life, so thank you. Maybe Pink Anderson's 'Travelin Man' next? Doc Watson's or Roy Bookbinder's would be great!
Travelin man is pretty easy and there’s a lesson somewhere with tab.
Glad I found ya! 🤙🤙
Bella lezione anche con sottotitoli in più lingue 👍e tab.con grandi caratteri 🤸
super lesson
EXCELLENT !!! ❤ This song will be my next. I actually play J. Kaukonen's "Genesis" on a cedar GS5 Taylor* and it sounds great.
Hesitation blues is one or two or three steps higher with more complicated and various picking patterns.
BluesRag guitar recently led me to discover Gary Davis and... Wow.
Greetings from France.
* + Gretsch Deltoluxe hole mic on Fishman Loudbox, but anyway pure acoustic sound suits me most of the time.
Thanks! A pretty blues standard and the best version is yours in my demo at the beginning of the video with the variation on the D7 and G7, I'll try to transcribe by ear but otherwise could you vaguely explain what you're doing?
I’d love to see a great tutorial on the
CW Stoneking tune On a desert isle
Thank you!
Hot Tuna live is great.
Great lesson of a classic by one of the modern Masters. If you do a lesson on "If You Haven't any Hay" by Ernie Hawkins I will have no choice but to join your site. You are doing a fantastic job of teaching some great music BTW!!
bon exercice!
Just love it sounds a bit blind Blake 😍
THANKS
Can you do a lesson from Mike Russo part 1?
Please please please do a lesson of Done Got Old by Junior Kimbrough off of the Meet Me In The City album. I cant find any lessons or tabs for it. Thank you for your hard work. Ive learned a lot!
The G7 with the thumb over the neck is similar to the G7 that Rev. Davis used, but the Rev. could also get the D on the B-string with his pinkie finger and F on the high e-string with his index finger, it’s nuts
Merci pour tout ce que tu partages !
Could you make a tuto about a song cover by Jorma too, of rev. Gary Davis ? Name of the song : Death Have no mercy ?? A real raw blues... 😊
Thank you
That’s a great lesson for a great tune! May a suggest a beautiful song by Brownie McGhee, “Born and Living with the Blues”?
Thank you so much for your beautiful work!
Really great tutorial. Ever thought about "How Long Blues" still by Jorma Kaukonen? :)
Thanks! I just added it to my list! It seems yall like the Jorma lessons Ive done- Thanks for watching and commenting!
Good ending is to flat the C7 and slide up into C7 finish.
This looks hard and challenging
Listen to the version with Janis Joplin
The Typewriter Tapes
Actually written by Jelly Roll Morton (I think) it might even be older than that.
Good vid. The song goes back before Rev Gary Davis, it was composed earlier by Jelly Roll Morton, a very early jazz piano composer, before 1915 and played in the New Orleans bawdy houses. before it was recorded. [ ua-cam.com/video/qC_ZN9rsW1E/v-deo.html ]
you should teach hot tunas nine pound hammer
Nice suggestion! Ill add it to my list-Thanks for watching and commenting!
i luv hot tuna !! thanks heaps !!! fun fact= they wanted to be called' hot shit ' but not allowed to
gary davis chord
This is a waste of time if you're not going to go over te picking pattern. Wtf am I supposed to do with my pick hand???
BASICALLY IT IS A TRAVIS PICKING