Goddamn Tom what a killer performance on that one! I literally own all of your courses on Stefan Grossman's workshop site and out of everything that's hands down your best vocals. Well I own all of the courses on that site🤣
I've been wanting to play moon going down for a long time but could never find a tutorial, I'm so thankful for your work with the old blues, you're helping this 18 year old carry on the blues tradition, rock on man
Well explained. These are some of the earliest recorded blues songs. These 3 chord tunes developed from single chord African music that still exists known as Mississippi Hill music.
Thank you so much Tom great lesson. Have you ever posted lessons on Blind Lemon Jefferson? I'd be interested. If there are any publications of yours with lessons on Lemon Jefferson
nice work Tom. is that Willie Brown of 'ragged and dirty' fame//love that version..always get confused with my Willys ( if you know what i mean). Is there two Willie Browns??
Beautiful ! When version of ??? "Clarksdale Mill Blues" by John Dudley ruclips.net/video/6UjeIrCytkA/видео.html and "Levee Camp Blues" by Mississippi Fred McDowell ruclips.net/video/BKXCkttya-0/видео.html
Merci beaucoup.
Feldman! You’re the best of the best!
Goddamn Tom what a killer performance on that one!
I literally own all of your courses on Stefan Grossman's workshop site and out of everything that's hands down your best vocals.
Well I own all of the courses on that site🤣
Another great tutorial, thanks Tom!
Thank you!
You nailed it Tom!
I really appreciate your sharing this lesson with us ... Thank you🎶🙂
Super!! BLUES!! LOVE!! Thank You!!! Val
Blues legends are smiling at ya pal. Keep it up.
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Beautiful
This is fantastic
Thank you so much for teaching this great lesson. Superb music!
this is so great.. thanks for this Tom!
Thank you , thank you
I've been wanting to play moon going down for a long time but could never find a tutorial, I'm so thankful for your work with the old blues, you're helping this 18 year old carry on the blues tradition, rock on man
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Thank you!
HELL YES, you the man :)
Well explained. These are some of the earliest recorded blues songs. These 3 chord tunes developed from single chord African music that still exists known as Mississippi Hill music.
Another winner. 👌
Excellent arrangement, Tom.
Fantastic!
transposing this to standard tuning was a huge help to me. Thanks a lot!
Yeah, being able to play both parts is really fun.
That Collings sounds awesome and how good was Charlie Patton? Awesome lesson Tom
Thank you so much Tom great lesson. Have you ever posted lessons on Blind Lemon Jefferson? I'd be interested. If there are any publications of yours with lessons on Lemon Jefferson
Easy Rider Blues at playcountryblues.com
Wow Tom that was fantastic. You seemed to have really enjoyed too. Thanks for all the great content
Thanks Brett. Yes, playing guitar is fun.
Such a good lesson. Really appreciate what you do Tom!
Thanks!
This was straight to the point. Great arrangement, many thanks!
Wow I absolutely love it tom this song is going be on my learning list for next month blues practice project 👍
Can't wait to get stuck into this, looks like a fun learn - thanks so much, as always, Tom! 🙏💫🎶🎵🎼
Have fun!
The man who inspired the great Robert Johnson. Jon Fahey was seeking out Charlie Patton records in the sixties
nice work Tom. is that Willie Brown of 'ragged and dirty' fame//love that version..always get confused with my Willys ( if you know what i mean). Is there two Willie Browns??
No, that’s William Brown. This Willie Brown did Future Blues, M&O, etc.,
What is the song he play's in the intro?
That is my version of 61 Highway
Beautiful ! When version of ??? "Clarksdale Mill Blues" by John Dudley ruclips.net/video/6UjeIrCytkA/видео.html
and "Levee Camp Blues" by Mississippi Fred McDowell ruclips.net/video/BKXCkttya-0/видео.html
Fantastic!
Thanks!