Scott Ainslie: "The Walkin' Blues" (Robert Johnson)

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  • Опубликовано: 4 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 58

  • @kevinberger3501
    @kevinberger3501 Год назад +1

    Robert Johnson had such an unbelievable influence on generations of music from a couple of recording sessions in the 1930s. A great artist. RIP

  • @rzambory2938
    @rzambory2938 2 года назад +3

    Excellent !! Thank You 🙏

  • @alvelundin402
    @alvelundin402 9 лет назад +8

    Jesus christ, i'm so glad that theese songs live on i people like you. Thank you for keeping the heavy beat pounding in the heart of the blues scene.

  • @DianaAlmand
    @DianaAlmand 10 лет назад +9

    I found you via looking up cigar box guitars and I am so glad that I did! You are awesome mister. I love your style of playing and the knowledge that you bring to the table. Keep on keeping on and thanks for the videos.

  • @rzambory2938
    @rzambory2938 2 года назад

    Excellent Sir!! Thank You !

  • @andrewbowen6875
    @andrewbowen6875 2 года назад

    Superb and mighty interesting re the link to Rock n Roll. This was my favourite blues track covered by the Dead with Bob Weir singing

    • @scottainslie
      @scottainslie  2 года назад +1

      Thanks, Andrew. Best wishes, s.

  • @sawabojo
    @sawabojo 14 лет назад

    scott have been watching this video often for quite some time, after thr original its my favourite version of walking blues
    my greetings
    al

  • @scottainslie
    @scottainslie  12 лет назад

    Sister, thank you. I am struggling to honor my many dear teachers and spirit in which their music was offered to me. The power here is deeply rooted in the song and its history.

  • @caleb_ezekiel
    @caleb_ezekiel 4 месяца назад

    Wow this is great!

  • @scottainslie
    @scottainslie  11 лет назад +1

    Jimmy, This does my heart good. Thank you. I hope I can scare up an agent and some gigs in your country. I'd come in a heartbeat. Then we could have a beer or a glass of wine or coffee and get to know each other a bit better...
    best wishes and many thanks, s.

  • @RevDrScottTCrane
    @RevDrScottTCrane 9 лет назад

    Hey, thanks, Scott for both the teaching and the music! So glad we have you coming to Menucha in October to teach and play at Blues in the Gorge 2015!

    • @scottainslie
      @scottainslie  9 лет назад

      Rev. Scott T. Crane I am delighted to be coming out. The staff for this incarnation of Blues In The Gorge is remarkable. I'm looking forward to meeting you and working/playing and teaching there. Best wishes, s.

  • @MrRealDeath
    @MrRealDeath 11 лет назад

    Also, I'd like to tell you that you are, in my mind, one of (if not the best) interpreter of blues music I have ever come across, good sir! The way you tell stories about how you learned the songs just adds to the goodness! For me you are up there with Robert Johnson, Muddy Waters, Josh White to just name a few. I don't you to answer this, but I hope you'll see this and know that you are one of my biggest inspirations!
    Pick it sweet!
    Sincerely and truly a fan,
    Jimmy, Gothenburg, Sweden!

  • @Hermannposch
    @Hermannposch 7 лет назад

    so great man!!!!

  • @dragonnight812
    @dragonnight812 15 лет назад

    Glad to see your coming to RCC

  • @AaronShumaker
    @AaronShumaker 16 лет назад

    Thanks Scott. I am in aw of you and Rory Block, as I never thought I'd see anyone who could capture Robert Johnson's picking style so well. How he makes it sound like there's two guitars and a drum was always a mystery. I started playing slide guitar a few years ago after watching a Robert Johnson documentary.

  • @9087125498172345
    @9087125498172345 16 лет назад

    Great Work!!!

  • @MrRealDeath
    @MrRealDeath 11 лет назад

    Mr Ainslie!
    I love your music and the when you play, very intricate and smooth yet harsh where it is supposed to be. Being a guitarist myself (I play metal in my band called Tragederia, but I think as a musician it's of paramount importance to be able to play many different genres of music) and not being able to find as much blues shows to go to since I live in Gothenburg, Sweden, I'm always searching the net for new music to broaden my musical horizons. I just wanted to pay me respects to you.

  • @RickBeall
    @RickBeall 12 лет назад

    Dude, I love the stories.

  • @DownwardSlideBlues
    @DownwardSlideBlues 15 лет назад

    Fived, Faved, and subbed.
    Cheers!

  • @David_four_twenty
    @David_four_twenty Год назад

    Good stuff :)

  • @MrRealDeath
    @MrRealDeath 11 лет назад

    That would surely be one of my life's greatest moments, Scott! I'd love to! If you'd like I can pull some strings and see what I can find, if that's not out of bounds. I don't think many agents would turn a gentleman of your caliber down, hehe!
    Best wishes, and thanks for replying, it made my day!
    //Jimmy

  • @MacFeeley
    @MacFeeley 11 лет назад

    My favorite modern day interpreter of the Delta Blues!

  • @scottainslie
    @scottainslie  12 лет назад

    This tune is in Open A tuning here, a whole tone above Open-G. The 2nd, 3rd and 4th strings are tuned up to the places you would fret them to make a first position A chord, leaving the outside strings in standard. Lowest pitched string to highest: E-A-E-A-C#-E. You can tune to Open G and capo up two frets, which on some instruments would be necessary. Hope that's helpful.

  • @TheRealGrandadNo1
    @TheRealGrandadNo1 3 года назад

    This chap has a wonderful voice!

    • @scottainslie
      @scottainslie  3 года назад +1

      Thanks for that. Much appreciated...s.

  • @DownwardSlideBlues
    @DownwardSlideBlues 15 лет назад

    Well, I know that your question was for Mr. Ainslie, but I remember Sonny Landreth saying that wearing his slide on the pinkie allowed for him to fret behind the slide. This made minor slide chords available to him even when tuned to an open major....
    I've played with it a bit, and it definitely works. On the other hand, ring-finger slide position allows for you to do those Johnson-esque pinkie stretches that almost defy physics....
    I don't even attempt those at this stage...

  • @andrew71ify
    @andrew71ify 5 лет назад

    Yes!!!!

    • @scottainslie
      @scottainslie  5 лет назад

      Cheers, Andrew. Thanks for that! It raised my spirits...

  • @hillarychapman1
    @hillarychapman1 14 лет назад

    totally rockin'

  • @gotrox1
    @gotrox1 4 года назад

    One thing all blues players have in common: they all, Woke up This Mornin’! - W. U.

  • @TogShark
    @TogShark 11 лет назад

    I love your music. It's just a shame the A/V is so low quality.

  • @MrRealDeath
    @MrRealDeath 11 лет назад

    Will do! I'll check around!
    //Jimmy

  • @Don-fj3ew
    @Don-fj3ew Год назад

    Gregg Allman body double, great playing.

    • @scottainslie
      @scottainslie  Год назад +1

      Smiling here.

    • @Don-fj3ew
      @Don-fj3ew Год назад

      @Scott Ainslie maybe one way out...or statesborugh blues next video. Thank you

    • @scottainslie
      @scottainslie  Год назад +1

      ​@@Don-fj3ew Don glad you liked it. There are lots of instructional videos for our Patreon community at Patreon.com/ScottAinslie for a minimum donation of $5/month. No contract, month-by-month commitment, leave any time. Something like seven hours of instructional videos and tons of other things: it's how touring musicians have survived when they can't really tour.

  • @scottainslie
    @scottainslie  15 лет назад

    rightsaidshane:
    Johnson wore his slide on his little finger, I'm quite sure, because of the stuff he did with a full barre at the fifth or seventh fret while using the slide on his little finger to fret those decorative 7ths three frets higher. Can't be done any other way.
    Best wishes,
    s.

  • @rightsaidshane
    @rightsaidshane 15 лет назад

    Hi Scott, thats some fantastic playing. I have a copy of your Robert Johnson lessons and frequently (try to) play along with your recordings :)
    I notice that a lot of slide players use the slide on their ring finger instead of the pinky (I use the latter) is there an advantage one way or the other?

  • @scottainslie
    @scottainslie  15 лет назад

    Following the comment above (I ran out over the character count....
    And there are many good slide players who wear their slides on their ring (or middle finger..Bonnie Raitt). Each choice has its 'yes' and its 'no.' In my estimation, slide on the little finger buys you the most flexibility. I'm with Sonny (and Robert) on that.
    Best wishes,
    s.

  • @snuffelsuf
    @snuffelsuf 8 лет назад +1

    hes gonna be playin ;i dont want to hear 10 minuts of yappin before each song

    • @joshfoss7407
      @joshfoss7407 8 лет назад

      Buy an album.

    • @eelcogg
      @eelcogg 7 лет назад +2

      I thought the story was interesting tbh.

  • @AaronShumaker
    @AaronShumaker 16 лет назад

    what tuning do you think he is in? An open major or minor?

  • @Kat10041
    @Kat10041 14 лет назад

    He was just at me school " Magellan" creepy

  • @loombaron
    @loombaron 12 лет назад

    what tuning r u usin´ here?

  • @scottainslie
    @scottainslie  11 лет назад

    If you have any recommendations of agents who handle this sort of music, I'm taking names and contact information and pursuing them one by one...email me off facebook: ainslie@musician.org
    s.

  • @hillarychapman1
    @hillarychapman1 14 лет назад

    totally rockin', the guitar plaing's good but what makes this version is the soulful and bluesy singing..most white gyus just talk sing

  • @melissajohnson1727
    @melissajohnson1727 3 года назад

    Kurt

  • @adamcvanwinkle
    @adamcvanwinkle 11 лет назад

    mm yes, tasty

  • @Kat10041
    @Kat10041 14 лет назад

    He was just at my school creepy

    • @gamerdiamond2826
      @gamerdiamond2826 5 лет назад

      kat mitchell it’s not creepy he was at my school too.

  • @JODYCARROLL
    @JODYCARROLL 11 лет назад

    Joe McMurrian @ MUDHUT_LASTFAIRDEAL

  • @snuffelsuf
    @snuffelsuf 8 лет назад +1

    he talks too much