I have been working on this tune for decades. You know the drill. Watching this made a few of the changes smooth right out. Of course, trying to pick this off just hearing it done by Doc was the hardest way back in the 70s... LOL I was lucky enough to meet both Doc Watson and John Prine one night in San Jose, Ca. at The Saddle Rack club. I was sitting at the bar w prior lady in 1980. Guy comes up a sits next to me. I say, "You look just like John Prine?" he says, "Thank God for that!" It was him! I bought him a beer, we chatted for 10 minutes. I asked him why he was there. He says, "I am playing a few tunes with Doc." The rest is history. Of course, I already played everything John did at that point. After seeing Doc kick it in the ass, it was time to learn Deep River Blues. Thanks for this update on playing this great great pickin tune. OH>>> I also use Black Mountain Picks..! Just got my first batch a few weeks back. Wow, they are very nice!
@@peterpedersen1641 Wow, what a story Peter, that's really cool. You'd have a heck of a story with just meeting either of those legends. Thanks for sharing that. I'm happy you had that experience!
I am 69 years old. I learned to play chords on a silvertone guitar when I was 16 and bought a Takamine in 1974 when I was 20. I never got much beyond strumming chords and finger picking two or three songs. I have tried to learn Deep River Blues now for 49 years. I would practice the first two or three bars until I got frustrated and put the guitar down. Never got past those first three bars. After not playing my guitar for many, many years, I got it out of the case a few months after my wife died. I had forgotten about everything I ever knew. I put the first full new set of strings on it in at least 20 years. Probably 30. But I have been practicing just about every day for four months, now. I'm picking back up the little I knew and, thanks to your video, I can play the first eight bars of Deep River Blues. My speed is terrible, I dull some notes, and I don't have the rhythm right, but I've made more progress in four months than in the last 40 years. Thank you so much for your video. Glad to hear and see you are a Southern boy. God bless you.
I saw Doc playing this on RUclips 10 years ago and literally NEVER thought I'd be able to learn it. After a 3 or 4 days with this video I almost have it down. I am truly grateful. You are a fantastic teacher.
I think it’s pretty impressive to play this for folks. If you like Doc, check out some stuff by Hot Tuna. You could play these too. Keep at it and best of luck.
You really are a good teacher. As previous comments have said. I've heard this a hundred times and thought it was either magic or a lifetime of hard work... But after an hour or so, I'm making a lot of progress. Just playing the first two measures makes me feel so accomplished and authentic. Thanks a lot man.
Glad it was helpful! Very happy to hear that you're making progress. This is a tough tune for sure but keep at it, it's a ton of fun to play. Sounds like you're enjoying the journey which is fantastic!
The pinky bends are brutal ! Thanks for this amazing lesson, you saved me a lot of replaying his live videos over and over to figure this out (though that wouldn't have been bad !). Cheers from France
I've been playing boring songs on my acoustic guitar since I was like 8 years old. I decided it was time to take things up a notch and challenge myself. I have never really tried fingerstyle, with playing a separate bass and melody line simultaneously, and it felt totally alien to me a month ago, like I imagine learning a new, more complex language would. I've been pulling up this video every day, and taking it a measure at a time. Sometimes practicing moving between two or three notes hundreds of times until the timing sounded and felt right. I can play this intro now completely by muscle memory with my brain just about shut down. Still needs some cleaning up, but I'm having a blast! Thanks so much! I think your videos will keep me busy for a while.
Hey Karl! Thanks for letting me know and I'm thrilled that you're making progress on this wonderful tune. It's a beast but man it is worth the effort! Keep up the good work and play on!! - John
When I look at Guitar videos the moment someone starts taking I usually stop but I’m glad I didn’t this time. You have a gift for teaching and there’s no extraneous stuff. Thanks
One of the ,most diverse guitar musicians on the planet. Great timeless tune and nice sounding guitar be it the guitar or the recording process. Check out all his vids on blues of every style.
I have tried a few different goes at this. Finally this has done it. I could already get the basic fingerpicking but this has cemented the chords in my mind. AT LAST!!!!!
Incredible lesson, much thanks. One of the best slow filmed demonstrations on implementing thumb base with melody. This is one of the top fun and enjoyable blues tunes.
You’re the man! Came from finger playing on bass and never messed with guitar till I started researching finger picking. To say the least your videos have helped me progress tremendously, especially with the strumming rhythm. Thx!
I have been playing this tune in A in a kind of cheating barre chord style for years not believing I could learn the correct technique, yours is the only video that has shown me the correct way. I am very greatful and love the way you play it! Thank you from an old hacker!
This song is the reason started finger picking 3 years ago, so glad you put this lesson together, I could never put it all together without you're help!!
Thank you for this satisfying and rewarding lesson, much appreciated! It’s thorough and patient, in a way that helps me understand the song in pieces and then put it together as a whole. I’m sure I’m not the only one you’ve helped take their finger pickin’ to another level 😁
You've challenged me to finally get down to learning this. I've tried before, but your way of introduction is inspiring and gives me hope that with consistant effort I can do this. Thanks!
9 Months ago i came here to learn the song. I looked at the first lick and went like "no way, ever". I've snuck that lick into my practice routine every now and then, not for any purpose but because i liked it as a stand alone lick. I kind of gotten the hang of it now. So i came back for more. See you in 9 Months when i come back for the third one.
You're very welcome! I like the "reasonable" chord reference. I am completely amazed by how much music Doc could get out of a guitar just holding a chord down and barely moving his frethand.
Excellent teacher, player. Thanks. Your emphasis on getting down a couple of bars first, then looking at the rest, is really important. Once the rhythm and picking is established, it's far easier to continue it in more complex bars. The rest will flow more easily. I may try the pick. For many years, Ernie Ball Pink thumbpicks, very thin, but no longer made. I would would burn down the end to reduce pressure on my thumb and have a shorter pick, easier to move. That might not be an issue for most others now. I've played since 1961, it is for me.
Had to slow down video to 50% and am getting it right. Before I was just playing what I thought was right. But it wasn't. Thanks for the great lesson. Blues is king.
Very well done! Great lesson. Clearly explained and broken down w/o superfluous, needless chatter so often seen in instruction vids. Gets to and stays on point. Bravo!
Very nice lesson John. Much appreciated. Hey, I see you're creeping up on the big "100K." You're a sincere and humble teacher with a laid back, easy going style which is student friendly. Very refreshing. That is why you have so many followers now and will continue to grow moving towards the future. Great job.
Guitar late bloomer from Bavaria here. Got to say cracking this though nut of a song is entertaining me without fail each day, keeping me sane in those days of lockdown and self-isoulation.
i'm still trying to play it as you do ! hahah it has been already 6 months ! for a beginner like me it's one of the hardest songs till now ! wish me luck because i'm in love with it
Tutorial was so so good. So glad I can play this song now. I really, really wish you would've explained from 10:45 - 11:51 better though. I had trouble figuring out the picking pattern for a few days. Otherwise you're awesome!!!
well taught! Some have wondered if the double pick on the "D" string wasn't a error made during the recording process which can be stressful for any player knowing that he's committing himself to history. Either way he was a MASTER Travis Picker with a TON of great guitar music in his mind and fingers.Thank you for the full days work and a lifetime of practice to share this with the RUclips community!
Hey Roger, thanks for the comment and for watching. I wonder the same thing about that double up on the 4th string but for me it's part of the magic of that intro because it comes out of nowhere. What a great picker!
Wow que está belleza de tutorial !!!no sé si algún día pueda llegar a tocarlo así de hermoso pero me encantó muchísimo gracias por compartir tu arte !!!
@@BluesGuitarInstitute Absolutely, I am always trying to find some new and interesting blues techniques, to sort of get out of the normal 12 bar routines.
@@BluesGuitarInstitute I derived a catchy little lick from what you taught me, it is the perfect intro to a song I wrote. Thanks again, I really love this channel!
About time this channel started attaining the subscriber numbers it deserves. It was criminally under-subbed for the longest time and I always struggled to figure out why. Excellent lesson as always, John.
I am so diving into this one! I've spent the last week learning Nine Pound Hammer and still need to finish it, but this will probably be next. Man I wish these kind of lessons existed when I was a young teenager. Haha
I usually use the Ivoroid thumbpick and ancient german silver National finger- picks. But, I agree that the "B-M" thumb pick is revolutionary. I really like your channel and, will subscribe. Nowadays, I play a Republic Parlor Rocket UFO, in polished nickel. I have vey old and beaten up hands , so the short scale is perfect for me--24 1/2" . I mostly play John Hurt style Delta blues. Thanks for the clear lesson. I don't know what I am playing; just imitate the masters and blend the Masters into what my right hand can still do..
Thanks for the comment. I would love to get one of those Republic Rockets! I haven't seen one out in the wild yet but my eyes are peeled! Thanks again and Play On!
I love your video so much its the best video of Deep river blues i have found for 15 years so I purcased it. I was lucky to after 3 time to download the tab sheet, but because of the very big margins it was not possible to print so the last line in the tab are printable, And the sice of letters is so small it is not possible to read if I am sitting with my guitar. I have mailed the sheetmusic company.
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I have been working on this tune for decades. You know the drill. Watching this made a few of the changes smooth right out. Of course, trying to pick this off just hearing it done by Doc was the hardest way back in the 70s... LOL I was lucky enough to meet both Doc Watson and John Prine one night in San Jose, Ca. at The Saddle Rack club. I was sitting at the bar w prior lady in 1980. Guy comes up a sits next to me. I say, "You look just like John Prine?" he says, "Thank God for that!" It was him! I bought him a beer, we chatted for 10 minutes. I asked him why he was there. He says, "I am playing a few tunes with Doc." The rest is history. Of course, I already played everything John did at that point. After seeing Doc kick it in the ass, it was time to learn Deep River Blues. Thanks for this update on playing this great great pickin tune. OH>>> I also use Black Mountain Picks..! Just got my first batch a few weeks back. Wow, they are very nice!
@@peterpedersen1641 Wow, what a story Peter, that's really cool. You'd have a heck of a story with just meeting either of those legends. Thanks for sharing that. I'm happy you had that experience!
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I am 69 years old. I learned to play chords on a silvertone guitar when I was 16 and bought a Takamine in 1974 when I was 20. I never got much beyond strumming chords and finger picking two or three songs. I have tried to learn Deep River Blues now for 49 years. I would practice the first two or three bars until I got frustrated and put the guitar down. Never got past those first three bars. After not playing my guitar for many, many years, I got it out of the case a few months after my wife died. I had forgotten about everything I ever knew. I put the first full new set of strings on it in at least 20 years. Probably 30. But I have been practicing just about every day for four months, now. I'm picking back up the little I knew and, thanks to your video, I can play the first eight bars of Deep River Blues. My speed is terrible, I dull some notes, and I don't have the rhythm right, but I've made more progress in four months than in the last 40 years. Thank you so much for your video. Glad to hear and see you are a Southern boy. God bless you.
I’m sorry for your loss brother. Let the music heal you
And also god bless you brother, from another Southern brother, south London 🍻
Sorry for your loss, man. Just know this really inspires me to pick up the guitar again despite having the same frustrations as you. Thanks for that.
I saw Doc playing this on RUclips 10 years ago and literally NEVER thought I'd be able to learn it. After a 3 or 4 days with this video I almost have it down. I am truly grateful. You are a fantastic teacher.
Way to go James!
I think it’s pretty impressive to play this for folks. If you like Doc, check out some stuff by Hot Tuna. You could play these too. Keep at it and best of luck.
@@almccallie4314 Thank you! I am gonna check them out. I really appreciate the kind words.
Nice buddy! I love hearing that
i 'VE SPEND A WEEK AND ALMOST THE FIRST BAR DONE
You really are a good teacher. As previous comments have said. I've heard this a hundred times and thought it was either magic or a lifetime of hard work... But after an hour or so, I'm making a lot of progress. Just playing the first two measures makes me feel so accomplished and authentic. Thanks a lot man.
Glad it was helpful! Very happy to hear that you're making progress. This is a tough tune for sure but keep at it, it's a ton of fun to play. Sounds like you're enjoying the journey which is fantastic!
A timeless tune that should put a smile on anyone's face.
The pinky bends are brutal ! Thanks for this amazing lesson, you saved me a lot of replaying his live videos over and over to figure this out (though that wouldn't have been bad !). Cheers from France
Je me suis tellement musclé le petit doigt
Thank you!!! After a few days of following the tutorial, I can play this! Gradually working on the speed, but I've got it now!
Fantastic!
I'm stoked to play this. Thanks Bill Paxton.
You're welcome
Chet!
Great lesson. Really worth putting time and effort into learning it because it is such an amazing piece of music! Thank you for breaking it down.
You're very welcome!
I've been playing boring songs on my acoustic guitar since I was like 8 years old. I decided it was time to take things up a notch and challenge myself. I have never really tried fingerstyle, with playing a separate bass and melody line simultaneously, and it felt totally alien to me a month ago, like I imagine learning a new, more complex language would. I've been pulling up this video every day, and taking it a measure at a time. Sometimes practicing moving between two or three notes hundreds of times until the timing sounded and felt right. I can play this intro now completely by muscle memory with my brain just about shut down. Still needs some cleaning up, but I'm having a blast! Thanks so much! I think your videos will keep me busy for a while.
Hey Karl! Thanks for letting me know and I'm thrilled that you're making progress on this wonderful tune. It's a beast but man it is worth the effort! Keep up the good work and play on!! - John
When I look at Guitar videos the moment someone starts taking I usually stop but I’m glad I didn’t this time. You have a gift for teaching and there’s no extraneous stuff. Thanks
You explain it right. Cheers Amigo
One of the ,most diverse guitar musicians on the planet. Great timeless tune and nice sounding guitar be it the guitar or the recording process. Check out all his vids on blues of every style.
🙌 thanks, mike
I have tried a few different goes at this. Finally this has done it. I could already get the basic fingerpicking but this has cemented the chords in my mind. AT LAST!!!!!
Incredible lesson, much thanks. One of the best slow filmed demonstrations on implementing thumb base with melody. This is one of the top fun and enjoyable blues tunes.
Glad it was helpful! Play On!
Been trying to learn this for ages now and thanks to this video I'm finnaly seeing light at the end of the tunnel.
Best tutorial of this song out there. Thanks very much.
Thanks for this amazing tutorial. I love the way you explain everything. Very thorough. This piece took my fingerpicking skills to the next level
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You’re the man! Came from finger playing on bass and never messed with guitar till I started researching finger picking. To say the least your videos have helped me progress tremendously, especially with the strumming rhythm. Thx!
had this video open for the last 3 weeks, learning more every day and now i got it! thanks!!
I have been playing this tune in A in a kind of cheating barre chord style for years not believing I could learn the correct technique, yours is the only video that has shown me the correct way. I am very greatful and love the way you play it! Thank you from an old hacker!
Thank you, Michael! Glad that this lesson helped. Such a fantastic song and it's definitely not easy to play. Worth all the effort though :)
there is nobody online that explains it like you do; your way of explaining, demonstration is exceptionally good.
Thank you so much 🙏
i'm saying this as a teacher myself ! I find I always come back to your lessons :) @@BluesGuitarInstitute
This is one of the best guitar lessons I've ever seen on YT, thank you man for keeping this wonderful music alive!
Wow, thanks! Really appreciate the kind words and I hope you have a great day. Play On!
Thanks!
Thank you so much, Marc! Appreciate it!!
This song is the reason started finger picking 3 years ago, so glad you put this lesson together, I could never put it all together without you're help!!
That's great, Patrick! Happy to hear that and happy to help my friend. Play On!
2 years later and here I found this, and I'm doing it! You are an incredible teacher.
Thank you so much, glad it's helping you.
Keep Doc Watson cookin, great lesson looking forward to more, we stand on the shoulders of giants, I'm using these videos, less climbing. Cool.
Thank you for this satisfying and rewarding lesson, much appreciated! It’s thorough and patient, in a way that helps me understand the song in pieces and then put it together as a whole. I’m sure I’m not the only one you’ve helped take their finger pickin’ to another level 😁
What's not to love about this song? Great tutorial John!
Thanks! And yes, awesome tune.
You've challenged me to finally get down to learning this. I've tried before, but your way of introduction is inspiring and gives me hope that with consistant effort I can do this. Thanks!
Dude this rock! I've been searching for something that sounds like this, and you Upload this video, thank lord! And thank you dude!
You got it! Glad this came at the right time for you. Enjoy! Cheers!
9 Months ago i came here to learn the song. I looked at the first lick and went like "no way, ever". I've snuck that lick into my practice routine every now and then, not for any purpose but because i liked it as a stand alone lick. I kind of gotten the hang of it now. So i came back for more. See you in 9 Months when i come back for the third one.
Right on, Marcus!
This is an awesome tune, with "reasonable" chords. The technique will be a good challenge. Thanks you so much for this awesome lesson.
You're very welcome! I like the "reasonable" chord reference. I am completely amazed by how much music Doc could get out of a guitar just holding a chord down and barely moving his frethand.
Best lesson for this song and I research like crazy.
Thanks so much for commenting and I'm thrilled to hear that. Play On!
So far you explain this style the best!
Great lesson ... cheers mate! Black Mountain Pics are prob my favorite thumb pic!
Finally. I have found a great teacher ☺ this channel rocks 🎸
Wow, thanks! Happy to have you on board and working on these lessons! Good luck and Play On, my friend!
Excellent teacher, player. Thanks. Your emphasis on getting down a couple of bars first, then looking at the rest, is really important. Once the rhythm and picking is established, it's far easier to continue it in more complex bars. The rest will flow more easily. I may try the pick. For many years, Ernie Ball Pink thumbpicks, very thin, but no longer made. I would would burn down the end to reduce pressure on my thumb and have a shorter pick, easier to move. That might not be an issue for most others now. I've played since 1961, it is for me.
Excellent explanation. I've been working on learning this for decades and you have unlocked the mystery! Thanks!
Excellent! That's great news, Dave! Play On! - John
Had to slow down video to 50% and am getting it right. Before I was just playing what I thought was right. But it wasn't. Thanks for the great lesson. Blues is king.
Thank you for the calm and slow lesson I can watch this a bunch and not feel rushed into getting into the next thing
That is fun. Thanks for getting me to pick back up my guitar
Easiest how-to of any online guides: love your stuff! And have that Black Mountain pick... highly recommend.
Thank you, Richard! Really happy to hear that you dig these lessons. Have a great day!
This is gold. So clear and well demonstrated. Looking forward to watch other tutorials from you.
Awesome, thank you!
What a great teacher, nice and slow and calming voice. Thank you for sharing. 🌺💕🙏🥀❤️🇺🇸🌹🎶
Brilliant already tried and failed with other videos. Ready to take the challenge again with yours thanks for a great lesson.
crazy doc created this 70 years ago without no youtube or iphones
Was confused on this for a few hours. Thank you so much for this excellent explanation.
Very well done! Great lesson. Clearly explained and broken down w/o superfluous, needless chatter so often seen in instruction vids. Gets to and stays on point. Bravo!
Great tutorials again... RUclips is a real source of information at that point. Thank you for your time and dedication sir !
My pleasure! Thanks so much, EB. Have a good one!
Great lesson, John! Thanks! And once again, LOVE that Larrivee!
Hey @Ringo, dyu know wot the size of this #LV baby is? 😀😍
Very nice lesson John. Much appreciated. Hey, I see you're creeping up on the big "100K." You're a sincere and humble teacher with a laid back, easy going style which is student friendly. Very refreshing. That is why you have so many followers now and will continue to grow moving towards the future. Great job.
I appreciate that, Steve. Happy to share this great music with cool folks like yourself. So much fun. I appreciate you!
What a GREAT lesson!! Nova Scotia loves how you teach!
FIRST GOOD TURORIAL I EVER SAW.... PLEASE KEEP IT UP😉
I've seen a peck of DRB lessons on YT, but this is the best one yet. I'm a sub.
Wow, thanks and welcome aboard 😎👍🎸
Same for me bro
Fantastic lesson. Thank you!
You're very welcome!
Top teacher. Greeting from the Netherlands🙋🏼♂️
Thanks, Ronald!
really cool song and great job of explaining it! Kinda difficult to play this with the picking. Love it!
Guitar late bloomer from Bavaria here. Got to say cracking this though nut of a song is entertaining me without fail each day, keeping me sane in those days of lockdown and self-isoulation.
i'm still trying to play it as you do ! hahah it has been already 6 months ! for a beginner like me it's one of the hardest songs till now ! wish me luck because i'm in love with it
What a tune! Great job on the video also, John. Your videos are worth a subscription.
Thanks for being a subscriber! And appreciate the comment, Michael. Play On!
Tutorial was so so good. So glad I can play this song now. I really, really wish you would've explained from 10:45 - 11:51 better though. I had trouble figuring out the picking pattern for a few days. Otherwise you're awesome!!!
Glad you got through it! Congrats and thanks for the comment!
after like a month i can finally kinda play the first eight bars. thanks a lot
Nice work!
sweet lesson. You have a great teaching style. Thanks!
Тhanks John, great lesson!!!
well taught! Some have wondered if the double pick on the "D" string wasn't a error made during the recording process which can be stressful for any player knowing that he's committing himself to history. Either way he was a MASTER Travis Picker with a TON of great guitar music in his mind and fingers.Thank you for the full days work and a lifetime of practice to share this with the RUclips community!
Hey Roger, thanks for the comment and for watching. I wonder the same thing about that double up on the 4th string but for me it's part of the magic of that intro because it comes out of nowhere. What a great picker!
Wow que está belleza de tutorial !!!no sé si algún día pueda llegar a tocarlo así de hermoso pero me encantó muchísimo gracias por compartir tu arte !!!
We need more ! Can you please do a more extensive lesson with more licks and turnaround? Thanks!
Man you are a great teacher. There aren’t many...
Thank you so much for that comment. It means alot friend. 🙌
Bill Paxton? I’m glad to see you alive and well.
Such a great teacher. Thanks.
I like your teaching style
Thanks. Really appreciate you watching and commenting.
XXXcellent lesson❗️Clear, concise, no mucking around…☝️🤖 Muchas Gracias 🙏
I neeed a thumbpick. Going shoppin'!
thanks that unlocked it for me!
Glad I could help!
I love these phrasings man! Great video, I really appreciate it!
Yeah Doc Watson is hard to beat. Such good picking from him. Thanks for watching and commenting!
@@BluesGuitarInstitute Absolutely, I am always trying to find some new and interesting blues techniques, to sort of get out of the normal 12 bar routines.
@@BluesGuitarInstitute I derived a catchy little lick from what you taught me, it is the perfect intro to a song I wrote. Thanks again, I really love this channel!
About time this channel started attaining the subscriber numbers it deserves. It was criminally under-subbed for the longest time and I always struggled to figure out why. Excellent lesson as always, John.
😆 thanks! Always good to see a comment from you!
Fantastic
Thank you! Cheers!
thanks my man cheers from ireland ..brian
This is the definitive breakdown of Deep River Blues.
Love this video.
Thanks John for the inspiration 🙏
Really well executed tuitition, not all good guitarists are good teachers, but you have nailed. Many thanks🙂
Thanks so much, Brian. I really appreciate that comment and hope that this lesson is helpful. Cheers!
Great arrangement
Finally learned the whole song and it feels amazing, thanks so much for the awesome tutorial
Great to hear! Well done, Eli!
The rhythm has always been a challenge to me. It's good to have such a lesson to practice! Thanks John 🎵🎵🎵
Thanks, Nicole :) This one takes work for sure, but so much fun 😃
Thanks for this, got the tab, getting there bar by bar!
Awesome! Good luck Richard!
If you thought this was beyond your ability to play ...you found the right teacher.
Thanks, Mike. I appreciate that!
I am so diving into this one! I've spent the last week learning Nine Pound Hammer and still need to finish it, but this will probably be next. Man I wish these kind of lessons existed when I was a young teenager. Haha
Good lesson
Excellent lesson man. I’ve known this one for years but fell out of practice on it. Picking me up a Martin D18 necessitated me refreshing it lol
Thanks a lot for this great lesson. You're an excellent tutor for guitar music.
My pleasure!
Excellent! Would love to hear your lesson on "Ready For The Times To Get Better"....
Great suggestion! and thanks!!
yes! excellent song! i'd love to hear that too!
I usually use the Ivoroid thumbpick and ancient german silver National finger- picks. But, I agree that the "B-M" thumb pick is revolutionary. I really like your channel and, will subscribe. Nowadays, I play a Republic Parlor Rocket UFO, in polished nickel. I have vey old and beaten up hands , so the short scale is perfect for me--24 1/2" . I mostly play John Hurt style Delta blues. Thanks for the clear lesson. I don't know what I am playing; just imitate the masters and blend the Masters into what my right hand can still do..
Thanks for the comment. I would love to get one of those Republic Rockets! I haven't seen one out in the wild yet but my eyes are peeled! Thanks again and Play On!
This sounds just so good. I’ve just got to learn it. Thanks for what you do so well. Cheers x
You can do it! Good luck, John and really appreciate you commenting and watching the lesson. Cheers!
Great lesson! Excellent explanation. Hey, I have a Larive'e too.
Thanks for this
Sure thing!
I'm using black mountain thumb picks snd love them
That's great to hear, Bob. I really like mine. Makes me use a thumbpick more 👍
Great lesson and great guitar ! Jean Larrivée makes pretty fine instruments, and this OM model really fits the piece...
Love my Larrivee! Thanks for the compliment. Cheers!
I love your video so much its the best video of Deep river blues i have found for 15 years so I purcased it. I was lucky to after 3 time to download the tab sheet, but because of the very big margins it was not possible to print so the last line in the tab are printable, And the sice of letters is so small it is not possible to read if I am sitting with my guitar.
I have mailed the sheetmusic company.