Thanks mate, everything in less than 15 minutes. Will be back on the guitar for the first time in 10 years now you've reminded me why I ever picked one up. Leo made me do it in 1970's. Thanks again.
Hey i was just learning this and algorithms got me here... very cool.. i m subscribed will watch this lesson .. looks terrific easy to follow great tips too!
For many days I have been studying this lesson back n forth trying every note. Trying it step by step. Watched it step by step n finally I have just finished understanding last section . I have understood it entirely . Now only thing remains is practice.. thanks a lot! India
great teaching, learned so much and found great fun picking around on my guitar, which was lying sadly and unused around for the last few months - Thanks a lot Pete !
This video motivated me to buy your great blues tab book ! I hope you will do a bit more video for some of the song in your book, that is very helpfull. Thank you
Nice and simple demo. Great! Thanks. Been a Kottke and Fahey fan since the 60s, which got me playing finger style to this day. Taught myself a version of Kottke's Fisherman. Anyway, great lesson.
I can't see the pick guard but it looks like a 000-18? I know the OM has a teardrop but can't see it.......I have a 000-18 which is why I ask......I like to use a similar guitar when someone has a good lesson......get a similar sound etc.....
@@kingrobert1st It doesn't matter I think is what he's getting at. Any picker knows aged strings are easier to play with, if you require fresh strings when your're playing at home you just might have a stick up your ass.
Thanks mate, everything in less than 15 minutes. Will be back on the guitar for the first time in 10 years now you've reminded me why I ever picked one up. Leo made me do it in 1970's. Thanks again.
Hey i was just learning this and algorithms got me here... very cool.. i m subscribed will watch this lesson .. looks terrific easy to follow great tips too!
I've been looking for a good lesson on this one for years. This is by far the best. You break it down perfectly. Thank you Pete!
For many days I have been studying this lesson back n forth trying every note. Trying it step by step. Watched it step by step n finally I have just finished understanding last section . I have understood it entirely . Now only thing remains is practice.. thanks a lot! India
That's awesome! Yup, there's always more practice!
Your channel is awesome, you've taught me so many great tunes. I'll be picking this one for years to come. Thank you!
great teaching, learned so much and found great fun picking around on my guitar, which was lying sadly and unused around for the last few months - Thanks a lot Pete !
excellent! thank you. what a super fun and addictive song.
god bless an actually good tutorial
Very good version of a classic song ! Thank you!
Best (and most pragmatic) explanation 👍
Thanks Pete, great lesson, very clear and useable.
Wow best lesson I’ve found so far!! I can’t wait to get stuck into this tomorrow!! Thanks mate! Best wishes from the UK
Best and clearest lesson on youtube
Great lesson. Thanks so much.
I've wondered how this was played for 40 years...thanks for taking the mystery away...
Great tutorial, Pete. Thanks.
Awesome lesson, loved it and can't wait to get some flow to it. Cudos, Pete.
Smokin man. Just found out about Fahey......dude was amazing...
It was was quite the revelation when I first heard Fahey.
This video motivated me to buy your great blues tab book ! I hope you will do a bit more video for some of the song in your book, that is very helpfull. Thank you
It's my goal to do a bunch more videos based on the songs in the book. Thanks, and keep watching...
Nice and simple demo. Great! Thanks. Been a Kottke and Fahey fan since the 60s, which got me playing finger style to this day. Taught myself a version of Kottke's Fisherman. Anyway, great lesson.
Thanks. This is one of the songs that got me really into fingerpicking
fuggin killer dude. thank you
I can't see the pick guard but it looks like a 000-18? I know the OM has a teardrop but can't see it.......I have a 000-18 which is why I ask......I like to use a similar guitar when someone has a good lesson......get a similar sound etc.....
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I can’t find the tab on your channel. Can you help? This is a great lesson and a long-standing dream for me to play.
The TAB is on my TrueFire channel :Subscribe to my TrueFire Channel and get the TABS
truefire.com/h2422
Hi Pete I can't find the tab for LSE
Its available on my true fire channel with a subscription: truefire.com/h2422
very nice lesson
Subscribed
Thank you
bonjour, c'et bien une démo mais il faut une tablature pour que se soit bénéfique et efficace
merci pour ce bon moment d'ecoute
Tab is available in my book which you can find here: learnbluesguitarnow.com/a-guide-to-acoustic-blues-guitar
What guitar @Pete are you using?
That's a Martin 00-18V. Thanks for listening!
Tab?
tab is available in my book:
learnbluesguitarnow.com/a-guide-to-acoustic-blues-guitar
Thank you Pete. This is a very helpful lesson. Now I can go impress my friends who've never hard of John Fahey or Leo Kottke. LMAO!
Your strings sound naff.
it's a lesson incase you didn't notice
@@williams8664 What's that got to do with it?
@@kingrobert1st It doesn't matter I think is what he's getting at. Any picker knows aged strings are easier to play with, if you require fresh strings when your're playing at home you just might have a stick up your ass.