Not only are you a great guitarist,, your ability to teach and touch us novices guitar Players is truly amazing,, . !! Much Appreciation, and much respect 🙏.. ! Thanks Bro..!!
I got my very first electric guitar today and I ust started this lesson tonight. So far so good. Just struggling with that 1 2 3 4 bass. I'll get it though. Thank you!
By the way, the combination of thumb slap and nail strike is almost the whole deal when playing clawhammer (in the U.S. meaning, not the UK meaning). In clawhammer style, the thumb rests on the top string, rather than wracking it, and thr plays it my pulling off. Works on guitar, too.
Around 8:40, you say aiming with your nails is difficult, so you have to get good at left-hand muting. As a clawhammer banjo player, I'd encourage anyone not already skilled at left-hand muting to at least try to learn to strike specific strings with your nails. Every clawhammer player does it all the time. In addition, we're playing in E here, so it's not all that bad to hit an extra open string.
Greetings from Australia 🇦🇺.. new subscriber here .. I’m very impressed we have the same taste in music I’m so grateful that I found your channel .. I look forward to seeing new lessons.. can I please request more lightnin Hopkins ..and check out Jessie may Hemphill .. she’s all about country hill blues .. simple tunes ..all about the rhythm
Just saw your video on Robert Johnson's 'Me And The Devil Blues' and it was fantastic! I'm thinking of learning how to play the guitar and mainly play blues songs. What type of acoustic guitars would you recommend for primarily playing blues?
Thanks- Im glad you liked it! Any steel string acoustic will be good for your first guitar. Just pick one in your budget and if you buy it at a store let them know its your first guitar and they'll help you set it up.
You have a great channel. This is a perfect breakdown of the song I’m just learning. I chose it to have a simple note progression to learn the right hand technique. I have heavy electric strings on one acoustic guitar. My “proper” phosphor bronze strings are on the new acoustic and are hard to bend, very hard on my fingers. The steel strings are easier to play, same gauge or even heavier and fret with less buzz. The sound? I almost prefer the sound of regular electric steel strings on the acoustic. I play electric with very heavy strings no issues in all tunings. I use pick, slide and just learning fingerpicking now. Any thoughts on this?
Thanks for watching and commenting! If the strings you use sound good and are easier to play then there's no problem with that. You might consider getting some lighter gauge acoustic strings though. I personally change gauges and brands too often to have a preference, but I recommend the lights or special lights for my students and they usually like them. An 11 on the high e string will be easier to bend and play and some people even prefer 10's. Hope that helps
À la fois simple et difficile. Merci à toi pour tes précieux conseils bien sympathiques et amicaux. Respect !
Greats from French Guyana...
Some of the best lessons, right here on this channel. Concise, straightforward, and accurate. Thanks mate👍
Thank you for watching and commenting! Much appreciated! 😀
Agreed. Best channel for acoustic blues.
Well said and agreed 👍 "Good God all mighty where did he come from" Albert King
Well said and agreed 👍 "Good God all mighty where did he come from" Albert King
This guy is a clean guitar player. He's really good; great tone and sound. Bravo!
Thanks so much!
Oh crap. Another one I have to learn now. Awesome videos.
Since last night and today studying your videos for beginners. Your awesome
Awesome! Thank you!
I love your lessons. I appreciate your approach.
Thanks for watching and commenting!
That slap sounds so cool. Thank you
Love your sonv choices this is the sound that made me want to play
1:35 just time stamping for myself. Thanks for the video!! 🙏
Outstanding lesson.
Dude, best blues lessons !
Wow thanks!
Great lesson, man. I just found your channel when searching for this riff.
Great lesson , you really do play and teach very well . Thank you lots .
Thanks! 😃
Great lesson man! Thanks for spending the time to make these!
Glad you like them! Thanks for watching and commenting! 😀
Not only are you a great guitarist,, your ability to teach and touch us novices guitar Players is truly amazing,, . !! Much Appreciation, and much respect 🙏.. ! Thanks Bro..!!
Wow, thanks!
Love these videos keep them coming. I'm just a basic beginner
I got my very first electric guitar today and I ust started this lesson tonight.
So far so good. Just struggling with that 1 2 3 4 bass. I'll get it though.
Thank you!
Congrats on the new guitar! Keep working on it and you'll get it- Thanks for watching!
Love it - thanks. I've found three great lessons of yours so far. I'm going to join right now.
Awesome! Thanks so much- I really appreciate your support!
Very cool lesson my friend, made up I found your channel. Love the way you teach, thanks man.
Hey, thanks for that my friend! Stay tuned for more awesome content.
My favorite channel
What a great lesson!! Thank you!
Thanks for watching! Happy to hear you found it helpful!
By the way, the combination of thumb slap and nail strike is almost the whole deal when playing clawhammer (in the U.S. meaning, not the UK meaning). In clawhammer style, the thumb rests on the top string, rather than wracking it, and thr plays it my pulling off.
Works on guitar, too.
Just bought a resonater so this is a must to learn , thanks 🎸🎵
Nice! Have fun, thanks for watching!
This is a fantastic lesson. I learned so much from it. Thank you.
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for commenting!
Gotcha it’s a pinching and picking technique
That is super cool I’m watching your video right now 👍🏼🎸🎼🎶
Awesome! Glad its helping!
Another great lesson...love your tuition...👍👍
Thank you! 😃
Please keep doing your vids, fantastic perfect
Thanks so much! Ill keep it up!
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Great lesson.
Thanks! 😃
Very cool, chap. Many thanks.
Thank you! 😀
Love this.
Great lesson for this riff but I’m left wondering where you go with the A7 and B7 sections. In another lesson?
Great videos you have here, thank you so much
Glad you like them! Thanks for watching and commenting!
Around 8:40, you say aiming with your nails is difficult, so you have to get good at left-hand muting. As a clawhammer banjo player, I'd encourage anyone not already skilled at left-hand muting to at least try to learn to strike specific strings with your nails. Every clawhammer player does it all the time. In addition, we're playing in E here, so it's not all that bad to hit an extra open string.
great lesson, cheers
Thanks so much! 😀
Lightning strikes 🌩🙏💖🐺
This is awesome
Thanks so much!
Thanks for your work. 🙏Your channel is like a candy box for me......😛
Haha- thanks so much!😁
Greetings from Australia 🇦🇺.. new subscriber here .. I’m very impressed we have the same taste in music I’m so grateful that I found your channel .. I look forward to seeing new lessons.. can I please request more lightnin Hopkins ..and check out Jessie may Hemphill .. she’s all about country hill blues .. simple tunes ..all about the rhythm
GOOD Stuff matey! Q - Have you covered Muddy Water's "Champagne & Reefer", yet?
Happy Sailing! Captain "Long John" Sinclair
Thanks!!
That G/D Bend on the E/B Strings is called a BLUES CURL. About Half of a Semitone Bend.🙂
Cool- I haven't heard that before. Thanks for sharing that and watching my videos!😀
Just saw your video on Robert Johnson's 'Me And The Devil Blues' and it was fantastic! I'm thinking of learning how to play the guitar and mainly play blues songs. What type of acoustic guitars would you recommend for primarily playing blues?
Thanks- Im glad you liked it! Any steel string acoustic will be good for your first guitar. Just pick one in your budget and if you buy it at a store let them know its your first guitar and they'll help you set it up.
merci pour c est bon moment
Thank you!
Can you teach me how to sing like Howlin' Wolf???🤔🤔🤔
You have a great channel.
This is a perfect breakdown of the song I’m just learning.
I chose it to have a simple note progression to learn the right hand technique.
I have heavy electric strings on one acoustic guitar.
My “proper” phosphor bronze strings are on the new acoustic and are hard to bend, very hard on my fingers.
The steel strings are easier to play, same gauge or even heavier and fret with less buzz.
The sound? I almost prefer the sound of regular electric steel strings on the acoustic.
I play electric with very heavy strings no issues in all tunings.
I use pick, slide and just learning fingerpicking now.
Any thoughts on this?
Thanks for watching and commenting! If the strings you use sound good and are easier to play then there's no problem with that. You might consider getting some lighter gauge acoustic strings though. I personally change gauges and brands too often to have a preference, but I recommend the lights or special lights for my students and they usually like them. An 11 on the high e string will be easier to bend and play and some people even prefer 10's. Hope that helps
Cheers
Sounds like Credence 😮
I play this slightly differently... but I think I learned my way from watching Hubert Sumlin explain how he played it?
Thats cool- thanks for sharing!
Percussion Part Similar to Frailing Banjo Style, except all High E and B String Notes would be Struck Downwards.🙂
Yes its very similar- That's actually how I learned to do this on a guitar! Thanks for watching and commenting!
Tune.
I think you're one of the few people that actually explains the method of muting strings while slapping.
Check out some "modern percussion playing" from one of the great elders, Bukka White!
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I like it more without the percussion twist
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