Blind Blake's "Black Dog Blues" taught by Woody Mann

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  • Опубликовано: 31 дек 2024

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  • @hilmarwensorra1215
    @hilmarwensorra1215 2 года назад +47

    In very loving memory of Mr. Woody Mann (1952 - 2022 R.I.P. // gone but not forgotten).

    • @tombstoneharrystudios584
      @tombstoneharrystudios584 2 года назад +3

      I spent a fantastic summer afternoon in one of his Masterclasses…beer was drunk, music played, technique taught and life lessons passed on
      I miss him!

    • @uschimyers
      @uschimyers 2 года назад +4

      Oh, I didn’t know. So sad. 😢

    • @mikelord9860
      @mikelord9860 2 года назад +3

      @@uschimyers Yeah I just found now myself! I am saddened AND bummed!

    • @robleightonsculptor2853
      @robleightonsculptor2853 Год назад +3

      Didn't know Woody Man was gone. I enjoyed a class with him in the Wirral, UK. A patient teacher and lovely man. He was a great artist and I love his own compositions too. Also saw him in concert and double bill with Bob Brozman on London South Bank.

  • @wheninroamful
    @wheninroamful 2 года назад +12

    Man, if i could pull off Blind Blake songs like this/with the same feel, id consider myself a master; incredible.

  • @kellycoble9388
    @kellycoble9388 11 месяцев назад +2

    "Simple blues in C"--I must be very uncoordinated because I find this simple piece VERY challenging--but worth every bit of the effort to try to attain. Thank God for the speed setting on RUclips. Mann is a gem.

  • @richardmay8791
    @richardmay8791 4 года назад +2

    One of the finest guitar tutors out there. Any style, any key.

  • @threeshocks5769
    @threeshocks5769 2 года назад +2

    Thanks RUclips for keeping the spirit alive. What a master of his craft. Thanks for Sharing 🤗

  • @guitarbluz62
    @guitarbluz62 11 лет назад +1

    One of the very best blues guitar instructors/players on the planet. I've had the pleasure to learn Special Rider Blues by Skip James from Woody during a guitar seminar I attended in 2001. He is such a natural player, whose playing seems effortless. I love me some Woody ;-)

  • @stevedouglas7375
    @stevedouglas7375 4 года назад +4

    Everything is so perfect on this video. From handsome young Woody playing an absolutely beautiful guitar that sounds incredible. From the clothes he's wearing against the background and then the crown jewel, the song itself! This tune, with Woody playing it should be in some movie scene. Perhaps some western, or speakeasy. The whole thing (lesson included of course) is awesome!! P.S. I "truly" appreciate Woody beginning the lesson with tuning us up with his guitar. It's huge. I wish more instructors did that. I want my guitar to sound as close as possible with the guitar the instructor is playing for obvious reasons.

  • @martincummins8528
    @martincummins8528 4 года назад +3

    Comfortability, word of the day. That's it, mighty stuff, thank you.

  • @TenThumbsProductions
    @TenThumbsProductions 10 лет назад +29

    I heard Joe Walsh say if you want to learn how to play guitar like the greats watch their right hands. Those old acoustic blues guys exemplified this. Great lesson and thanks.

    • @nickb3250
      @nickb3250 10 лет назад +1

      Especially for ragtime. You've got to have that driving rhythm.

    • @kennydavenport123
      @kennydavenport123 9 лет назад +2

      Amen

    • @SilverlightLantern
      @SilverlightLantern 8 лет назад +2

      +TenThumbs Productions Except blind blake was blind...so he didn't watch anything :o amazing tho right

    • @beatlesexpert
      @beatlesexpert 7 лет назад

      If Joe said it, it must be true!

    • @jungleninja8415
      @jungleninja8415 4 года назад

      Many left handed greats would say watch they're left hand it really depends on you're hand

  • @nobrainwash
    @nobrainwash 17 лет назад +2

    its hard to find authentic blues guitarists these days that can bring the greats to life as Woody does

  • @beautywithinONE
    @beautywithinONE 12 лет назад

    I am happy to have found your interest in Blind Blake. He was born in The Bahamas and one of our greatest musicians of all times known for his unique style. It reflected "old Bahamian style" of music. For many years he played at our international airport and was the first greeting in sound the millions of tourists heard when they landed to our shores. We are very proud of him and his legacy.
    Val from Bahamas

    • @Big_Bag_of_Pus
      @Big_Bag_of_Pus 3 года назад +3

      Different musician. The Bahamian musician Blake Alphonso Higgs, who went by "Blind Blake" and performed from the 30s through the 60s, is a different guy from the Piedmont Blues musician Blind Blake being considered in this video. This Blind Blake recorded in the late 20s and early 30s, and was dead by 1934.

    • @ValleyoftheRogue
      @ValleyoftheRogue Год назад +1

      Arthur "Blind" Blake was born in Jacksonville, Florida, (some sources claim Newport News, VA) and he died in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, late in 1934, aged around 37 or 38. He is buried in Glendale, Wisconsin.

  • @niguel4438
    @niguel4438 5 лет назад +1

    Anyone who keeps Delta blues alive is important to the roots of all modern music. More please. Thanks Woody.

    • @pelumaad331
      @pelumaad331 4 года назад +2

      Uhhhhh...Blake was east coast...Piedmont style....

    • @ledaswan5990
      @ledaswan5990 Год назад

      @@pelumaad331 Now aren't u the clever little blues scholar

    • @pelumaad331
      @pelumaad331 Год назад +1

      @@ledaswan5990 ....lol..my black history...but don't tell DeSantis...

  • @rocky7232
    @rocky7232 4 года назад

    Unbelievable tune you play at the end. Got all those sounds from pretty much one position. Shows the skill and simplicity of cord play. Love it, so simple, yet so good!

    • @ronj9448
      @ronj9448 3 года назад

      Agree. My teacher was trying to get into my head that good melodies fall inside your chords so there are not a lot of left hand pyrotechnics. This video is a good example of that.

  • @oliviacrockett2560
    @oliviacrockett2560 10 лет назад +1

    Quite right, there was another Blind Blake who lived in Nassau who played mainly island tunes and he was great!

    • @roblutes7408
      @roblutes7408 9 лет назад +1

      +Olivia Crockett I think you're referring to Joseph Spence... amazing player.

    • @oliviacrockett3563
      @oliviacrockett3563 9 лет назад

      +R Lutes His name was Blind Blake and mainly played Island music
      in the 60's when I was in Nassau, Ba

  • @MrTimBranston
    @MrTimBranston 8 лет назад +3

    R. Crumb's 'Heroes of Blues, Jazz and Country' quotes Arthur 'Blind' Blake as being born in Jacksonville, Florida in 1895 and dying in Jacksonville, Florida in 1937. He based his career in Chicago in the 1920s. Between 1926 and 1932 he recorded nearly 80 sides for Paramount Records, afterwards fading into obscurity. Text in the book by Stephen Calt, David Jasen and Richard Nevins. Great artwork by Robert Crumb; really informative book.

  • @AnthonyMonaghan
    @AnthonyMonaghan 8 лет назад +18

    Did he say "It's a nice simple blues"?! Really nice playing. I don't know any Blind Blake compositions. It all looks quite neat, compact, played around chords...until you try and play it yourself! Thanks for the interesting clip.

    • @SLOROB55
      @SLOROB55 4 года назад +1

      Anthony Monaghan he does make it look easy.

  • @spodosol
    @spodosol 8 лет назад +1

    Nicely produced, smart, thorough, and solid sound & video. Nice work! Just bought your R Johnson transcriptions. Thank you!

    • @carlwilson5932
      @carlwilson5932 3 года назад

      Hello, I’m sorry for infringe on your profile, you are wonderful and I would definitely love to be your friends , get to know more about you ..here’s my email carlwilson685@gmail.com both on hangout messenger , I would be glad to hear from you ..

  • @rottentoddler
    @rottentoddler 14 лет назад +3

    Trying to play along for weeks now! THIS SHIT IS RAD!

  • @samuelsholder2789
    @samuelsholder2789 4 года назад +3

    Good instructor on showing blind Blake’s voicing, I had thought Blake used a two finger technique however

    • @ronj9448
      @ronj9448 3 года назад +1

      Nobody knows. Big Bill Broonzy saw him live but didn't report on his technique. And ultimately it is irrelevant as long as you are playing the right notes and sound great.

    • @andymathewson160
      @andymathewson160 3 года назад

      I think he HAD to be using the 1st, 2nd and 3rd fingers of his right hand on the 3rd, 2nd and 1st strings. Just listen to the first fewseconds of Southern Rag. That part isn't hard to play but you HAVE to do it as described above and with your thumb on the bass strings. I saw the film 'Harlem Street Singer: the Rev Gary Davis Story' (Music Supervisor: Woody Mann) a few years ago and was amazed to see that Davis only used two fingers of his right hand! Seems like such a waste to me! Good luck with trying Blind Blake pieces using just two fingers!

  • @markmartin3221
    @markmartin3221 Год назад

    Crazy good stuff, tough to play and keep the song going so well, bravo

  • @oliviacrockett2560
    @oliviacrockett2560 10 лет назад

    In the early 60's Blind Blake played at Olympia Hotel in Nassau where I'd hear
    his wonderful music from my room each evening. Olivia Crockett

    • @nophas
      @nophas 10 лет назад +1

      Blind Blake died around 1933.

    • @oliviacrockett2560
      @oliviacrockett2560 10 лет назад

      Daniel Mathisen This Blind Blake lived in Nassau in 1961 when I lived there and mainly played island songs such as Fly Away.

  • @rocky7232
    @rocky7232 4 года назад

    Sounds beautiful, can’t wait to learn it,,, thanks so much.

  • @bernardbrowne3072
    @bernardbrowne3072 4 месяца назад

    Beautiful

  • @kipthecourtjester
    @kipthecourtjester 4 года назад

    Really enjoyed this. Thanks, Mann!

  • @salsageordie
    @salsageordie 6 лет назад

    Thanks for this tutorial . Great explanation of blind blakes technique .

  • @andrewwheelerguitar
    @andrewwheelerguitar 7 лет назад +6

    I don't think fingerstyle blues gets much more difficult than this or Blind Blake's Diddie Wah Diddy. That thumb. That "sportin' right hand"! My Goodness.

    • @tripp8833
      @tripp8833 6 лет назад

      Dude it's almost impossible for me to play it... its crazy. Also difficult is Hey hey by Big Bill Broonzy and anything by Buddy Moss

    • @rogerdodger8415
      @rogerdodger8415 6 лет назад +1

      andrew wheeler I worked on dropped thumb by just changing chords and dropping my thumb over and over and over, until it came naturally. Then work on going from the fifth UP to the sixth string. Then, take those skills back to the song. Much easier.

    • @samme79
      @samme79 6 лет назад

      How about what's that smells like fish by blind boy fuller?

  • @bentleycoustic
    @bentleycoustic 13 лет назад

    Thanks Woody been following you for years,Still trying to play Heading East,Im Finally getting there............

  • @danrohde9591
    @danrohde9591 8 лет назад

    Thanks, Woody. This is an excellent instructional video. The song is similar to "Early Morning Blues" that I've heard. But you show a lot of cool stuff I haven't seen.

  • @newporter42
    @newporter42 15 лет назад

    Great technique.
    The music starts after 1:39 for repeat playing and study.
    Thanks for posting this vid.

  • @SlimDavenport
    @SlimDavenport 14 лет назад

    Woody Mann and Stefan Grossman are almost singlehanded responsible for keeping the country blues alive by there videos and tab books

  • @JamaineCampbell
    @JamaineCampbell 14 лет назад

    Oak Publishing has tab and sheet music available for this and many other similar tunes. Thank you very much.

  • @stephencellucci
    @stephencellucci 9 лет назад

    Hey Woody,I remember meeting you in New York. I was dating Attila's daughter Alicia.After all these years,I still enjoy your music! Bravo! Stephen

  • @firdausHITMAN
    @firdausHITMAN 14 лет назад

    Youve got a great touch, you seem like a great guy. Thanks for this lesson

  • @danstune
    @danstune Год назад

    So great!

  • @jacquillo
    @jacquillo 13 лет назад

    very beautiful indeed !!!

  • @OnlineMeditation
    @OnlineMeditation 12 лет назад

    cool sounds and nice guitar

  • @logemo42
    @logemo42 12 лет назад

    Enjoyed your music!!

  • @tomwalz
    @tomwalz 14 лет назад

    Now, if only Martin would make a guitar that sounded like this Gibson.You're right. Blake's right hand stuff is a total mind f***. Great job on showing how its done. Bravo! See ya 1/29/11.

  • @NormanFitzNicely01
    @NormanFitzNicely01 11 лет назад

    Blake Alphonso Higgs was the Bahamaian player referred to below 1915-1986. Blind Arthur Blake died 1934. Check Wikipedia for details - I can't seem to post a link from an iPad.

  • @metrakos
    @metrakos 4 года назад

    great work!

  •  4 года назад

    Wow, this a totally different way of fingerpicking I had not even thought of.

  • @samuelsholder2789
    @samuelsholder2789 4 года назад +1

    Blake and rgd def had the sportiest thumbs in history

  • @RussicaGuitar
    @RussicaGuitar 11 лет назад

    Berlusfan, you should buy the DVD and the book that goes with that DVD, then you would be able to learn this piece

  • @punkybrewsterrr
    @punkybrewsterrr 12 лет назад

    waow amazing playing

  • @simplethunder
    @simplethunder 12 лет назад

    2 days in and I've got about 30 seconds of the song down. Honestly, finding out the notes is the hard part. Once you know what to play, it's not that bad. I love the sound though. I'm used to playing Lightnin' Hopkins-esque tunes, but sometimes a sweet song, like this one, is just what I'm looking for to add to my repertoire. Thanks for the lesson.

  • @medoelwerfally
    @medoelwerfally 3 года назад

    👉🏼 thank you very much ✌🏼👍🏼

  • @TheGeniuschrist
    @TheGeniuschrist 5 лет назад

    Blind Blake was from Jacksonville Florida.

    • @pelumaad331
      @pelumaad331 4 года назад

      ...and south Georgia...and Virginia....and Milwaukee....apparently

  • @mulmoher
    @mulmoher 14 лет назад

    @newporter42 7:14 for the split screen version

  • @montagjl
    @montagjl 7 лет назад

    marvelous!

  • @ricardosotosan2279
    @ricardosotosan2279 5 лет назад

    Beautiful Gibson j185

  • @Jason_Music
    @Jason_Music 17 лет назад

    Awesome thank you so much !!

  • @Dragon-od5fl
    @Dragon-od5fl 6 лет назад

    beautiful👏👏👏👏👏👏✨

  • @mulmoher
    @mulmoher 14 лет назад +2

    7:14 for the split screen version

  • @hideare
    @hideare 10 лет назад +6

    God...the sound of that guitar. I want one that sounds like that :(

    • @brew1138
      @brew1138 5 лет назад +2

      Such a nice J-185!!

  • @flipspiceland64
    @flipspiceland64 12 лет назад

    That guitar looks like it has an oversized fretboard, over 2" at the nut??
    Many thanks for your posting this.

  • @MrTimBranston
    @MrTimBranston 8 лет назад

    Great vid!

  • @bspoka
    @bspoka 15 лет назад +1

    wow, i signed in just to upvote this...

  • @ddanze
    @ddanze 16 лет назад

    Ton Van Bergyk did a similar arrangement which
    flows blues and rockets...rmnscnt of blues
    piano of the '20s

  • @SuperJayfive
    @SuperJayfive 7 лет назад

    Every time I start trying to play this it keeps turning into 'Early this Morning'.

  • @Omgshoes017
    @Omgshoes017 14 лет назад

    this is a great video, and helps . . . but its too arduous to learn this kind of playing just by ear and eye! the way RUclips videos work make it lengthy. Do you think there's any sheet music transcriptions of blind blake tunes?

  • @cwxdaf152
    @cwxdaf152 8 лет назад

    I own the Grossman download and that is how I've learned enough to play a brief version of the tune (till I learn the rest of course). It's a great vid and I'd definitely recommend it. I sent a recording of me playing it to my dad but it's still like a technological nuclear winter so.. when he hears it I'll feel some sense of completion..

  • @waltzingmathile
    @waltzingmathile 12 лет назад

    does anyone know what guitar he is using!? sounds gorgeous! and it has a smaller body than usual right?

  • @peterpeter3536
    @peterpeter3536 7 лет назад

    Thanks a million!
    Where would you find the tab?

  • @oliviacrockett2560
    @oliviacrockett2560 10 лет назад

    To C. Wodarski - I realized he was not the same Blind Blake. This man who I heard in Nassau in 1961 was a Bahamian and died in 1989 so I understand. This one played bluesy island music.

    • @abianchi0226
      @abianchi0226 9 лет назад

      +Olivia Crockett Joseph Spence

  • @chrisfreeman7703
    @chrisfreeman7703 10 лет назад

    Check out my new cover of Guitar Chimes uploaded yesterday under Blind Blake.

  • @fasteddie925
    @fasteddie925 14 лет назад

    thanks for going to all the trouble today i found a new artist to study he rocks..was he blind too ! no way

  • @etehiver8660
    @etehiver8660 8 лет назад

    Bar 3 and 7 how do you damp the open G string ? Thanks

  • @kevinfaulkner00
    @kevinfaulkner00 12 лет назад

    me too!

  • @johnreneaudmusictheelectri2546
    @johnreneaudmusictheelectri2546 7 лет назад

    Thanks for the schoolin'

  • @mulmoher
    @mulmoher 14 лет назад +1

    7:23 for split screen

  • @jeffreyajohnson
    @jeffreyajohnson 2 года назад

    R.I.P. Woody

  • @stevecompton6283
    @stevecompton6283 4 года назад

    Very much like Blake's "Early Morning Blues"

  • @bilarion
    @bilarion 8 лет назад +2

    Is this considered Ragtime or Blues? Loved every second btw.

  • @davenumber2
    @davenumber2 12 лет назад

    It's a 50's Gibson J-185

  • @IberianInteractive
    @IberianInteractive 15 лет назад

    Anyone got the tablature?

  • @guitarsncarsnart
    @guitarsncarsnart 4 года назад

    wow

  • @EzekielDBarrett
    @EzekielDBarrett 14 лет назад

    i can't figure out what he's playing in the arpeggio at 7:29

  • @tripp8833
    @tripp8833 3 года назад

    1:40

  • @laffo16
    @laffo16 10 лет назад +3

    i think there is a mistake in the tab at the begining of the 8th bar. it should be
    0 1 - 2 - - instead of - - - 2 - -. can any one else confirm this?

    • @bluelagoon10023
      @bluelagoon10023 10 лет назад +1

      who gives a fuck....lets see you do better ya fuckin troll. I bet youre life is perfect.

    • @deanlafferty6686
      @deanlafferty6686 10 лет назад +8

      bluelagoon10023 just trying to help others trying to learn this song. keep hatin bro.

    • @TenThumbsProductions
      @TenThumbsProductions 10 лет назад

      Where did you get the tab from?

    • @deanlafferty6686
      @deanlafferty6686 10 лет назад +1

      TenThumbs Productions
      hey bud, click the link in the description, then click "Click Here to Order RIGHT NOW as a Direct Download". it's $25 for the tutorial videos and pdf tab for the songs black dog blues, diddie wa diddie, chump man blues, police dog blues, that'll never happen no more and lastly blind arthur's breakdown.

    • @TenThumbsProductions
      @TenThumbsProductions 10 лет назад

      Thanks Dean! Got my weekend planned it looks like.

  • @Dreadwinner
    @Dreadwinner 2 года назад

    💝💗💖💟

  • @brian50g
    @brian50g Год назад

    Woody Mann 😄

  • @TRAINIAC19
    @TRAINIAC19 10 лет назад

    What model of Gibson guitar is being used in this video?

    • @Uffareel
      @Uffareel 10 лет назад

      its a hummingbird

    • @TheEnergyWarning
      @TheEnergyWarning 9 лет назад

      TRAINIAC19 It's a J-185, from '52 I believe.

  • @DeltaLou
    @DeltaLou 17 лет назад

    woody mann is the king

  • @markforrest7657
    @markforrest7657 6 лет назад

    Thought this is in Open D (or E ) tuning??

    • @markforrest7657
      @markforrest7657 6 лет назад

      sorry I am getting confused Black Dog and Police Dog !!!!

  • @samuelsholder2789
    @samuelsholder2789 4 года назад

    That guitar has fine fretboard inlays

  • @alanoffer
    @alanoffer 4 года назад +1

    That old Gibson really sings

  • @burntheburner
    @burntheburner 8 лет назад

    great, standard tuning ?

  • @peanutpeanut123
    @peanutpeanut123 8 лет назад +1

    Can anyone tell me what version this is??? Though similar, the 'original' Blake version is quite different. No D7 chord etc...

    • @AnthonyMonaghan
      @AnthonyMonaghan 8 лет назад

      He plays a D7 at 2.00 minutes. I don't mean to sound pedantic, but...I don't know the original tune. I guess it's more about interpretation and making something your own rather than slavishly copying a tune.

    • @peanutpeanut123
      @peanutpeanut123 8 лет назад +1

      Brother, I'm not interested in an argument, anyone who's into Blind Blake/ragtime guitar/Woody Mann is alright by me. 'But', should you listen to the original tune, which I would recommend, you will note the various differences between this and Blake's. I know Woody plays a D7, Blake doesn't, that's what I meant. However if you are teaching a song, I would suggest slavishly teaching it. I'm not interested in a teacher's interpretation of something. I've met Woody at a workshop, he's cool, I was asking if maybe somebody knew of another Blake recording of this tune that he was basing this version on. When I get round to posting my own faithful instructional vid of the Blake original, you will be the first to know!
      Listen to Blind Boy Fuller, 'Meat shakin' woman' for more good stuff

    • @AnthonyMonaghan
      @AnthonyMonaghan 8 лет назад

      peanutpeanut123 I will look up the original Blind Blake version, and the Blind Boy Fuller tune. Cheers.

    • @normw7060
      @normw7060 7 лет назад +2

      (a little late reply, so it is directed to anyone reading:) I wondered the same thing about some teachers' videos (including this one), but I had to realize that some teachings are straying quite far regarding actual notes, but that most of the teachers, like Woody Mann here, has mastered the particular style, and succeeds in teaching that.
      But not the Black Dog Blues recording. He puts in elements from Blake's 'Early Morning Blues', and some other tune I can't remember the title of, so you won't find the recording, you will find several.
      Later in the video he teaches 'Blind Arthur's Breakdown', but to me that bears more resemblance to Mann's '10th Street Scratch' , which brings in ideas from e.g. Wabash Rag, West Coast Blues, the actual tune et. c.
      Just regarding Blind Blake, I would recommend Ari Eisinger's great double-DVD, because he is more into both this style, and the teaching of the actual recording. More so than any other I have encountered, even though a youtube guitarist here and there does great videos on tunes I otherwise can't find.
      Eisinger's tablature is great too, it feels very complete when playing from it, even though like most, he points out that he didn't put as much in the tab as he actually demonstrate in the video.
      (that is the case with most video tabs, and large tab-collection books, but that is another subject almost)
      Another tip: Stefan Grossman authored a great old tune book with only Blind Blake tunes, some of the tabs are not complete, but I got out much from it.
      As a side note: To me I think the above more 'general' 'method/teaching idea', succeeds in getting at
      least me, to want to study this even more, and from other sources, even
      though it has made me quite irritated on some occasions. Especially when
      I really wanted to know - how did this master guitarist come up with
      'this' - only to find that just that 'measure' wasn't in the lesson!
      Not to mention the many tablatures I have, that managed to miss so much details. That also (finally) got me working more with the slow-downer, but I sometimes wish they would have put that info there from the start.
      (hope this helps, best regards...)

    • @sir0nion
      @sir0nion 7 лет назад

      It's like Bob Brozman said in an instructional video. He a Robert Johnson or Son House tune. He said something to the effect of. I'm not gonna play the song as Johnston/House did on July 8th 1936(date of the original recording) I'm gonna capture the feeling of the song. Bob argued that these old guitar guys would change their songs all the time so it's not important to get the song 100% to the recording. Plus at the beginning of this video Woody says everybody has their version of a Blind Blake tune. I suppose this is Woody's. I guess he just liked the D7 so he can get back to G so he added it to his version.

  • @guingomez168
    @guingomez168 5 лет назад

    How do I get the tabs

    • @MuireannBradley
      @MuireannBradley 5 лет назад

      Go to guitarvideos.com & order the dvd or download the digital version.

  • @lorentart
    @lorentart 14 лет назад

    The tab please...
    regars.

  • @GeedanUK
    @GeedanUK 10 лет назад

    Was this recorded in the 80s?

    • @boddumblues
      @boddumblues 9 лет назад +1

      +PONTY PRIDD Most likely late 80's early 90's. Guitar tuition videos got big around 1990 :-)

  • @distortion896
    @distortion896 14 лет назад

    "and if you dont fall asleep by the end of this video then you werent paying attention"

  • @ivancain
    @ivancain 15 лет назад +1

    5:47 "Comfterbility"?

  • @lukecharrison
    @lukecharrison 9 лет назад +2

    Easy

  • @freydisandchris2010
    @freydisandchris2010 7 лет назад

    I've got a woody, man.

  • @i2su405
    @i2su405 2 года назад

    attempting this using the cotton pick'n style is hard but so rewarding

  • @stephentrow8344
    @stephentrow8344 7 лет назад

    Is it me or does this dude look like Greg from The Brady Bunch! Anyway...great lesson.

  • @raymonddixon7603
    @raymonddixon7603 8 месяцев назад

    The strange about Blake is that he was not blind!!!

  • @Three21bmh
    @Three21bmh 2 года назад

    00

  • @josephanderson9807
    @josephanderson9807 6 лет назад

    If I can play this by ear am I good?

    • @stevebrooks9119
      @stevebrooks9119 6 лет назад

      If you say you can play this by ear you're probably lying...