Thanks for that Jim, I`ve only really discovered most of these old Blues and Ragtime guitarists. It`s a bloody challenge but great fun trying to learn the songs. Thanks for the videos once again.
Thanx for this awesome lesson! Finally almost have this up to tempo and am loving it. Just perfect for backyard summer sittin'! Ya the tab is a little off, but not THAT off. I actually PREFER that it's off. Makes me listen more and pay more attention so I get more out of lesson, so thanx!
and - again , i might be wrong- on the e and the f chord, when you start with the open g, does the hammer-on on the first and the second fret respectively fall simultaneously with the bass note on the low e? again, sorry for that first comment !
hey, no offence, you are a great player and teacher. actually, the only mistake- i think -there is, is on the e chord , where the tab shows the bass staying on the e note on the d string, instead of alternating . thanks for the great lessons
your tab is wrong - it doesn't correspond always with what you are playing..it's been really frustrating to realise this after practising for many hours...
Thanks for that Jim, I`ve only really discovered most of these old Blues and Ragtime guitarists. It`s a bloody challenge but great fun trying to learn the songs. Thanks for the videos once again.
Thanx for this awesome lesson! Finally almost have this up to tempo and am loving it. Just perfect for backyard summer sittin'! Ya the tab is a little off, but not THAT off. I actually PREFER that it's off. Makes me listen more and pay more attention so I get more out of lesson, so thanx!
Great lesson! Thanks!
Now that's some real fancy pickin' right there.
Great stuff once again, do you tune your guitar down before placing the Capo on. If so what is each string tuned to? Cheers, keep the videos coming.
and - again , i might be wrong- on the e and the f chord, when you start with the open g, does the hammer-on on the first and the second fret respectively fall simultaneously with the bass note on the low e? again, sorry for that first comment !
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thank you
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hey, no offence, you are a great player and teacher. actually, the only mistake- i think -there is, is on the e chord , where the tab shows the bass staying on the e note on the d string, instead of alternating . thanks for the great lessons
He is a well known comician from Argentina, and he looks just like you, only that he wears a different hat.
...cocaine....all `round my brain....
your tab is wrong - it doesn't correspond always with what you are playing..it's been really frustrating to realise this after practising for many hours...
cocaine blues