Thank you for this! I heard this song once in 2014 and promptly forgot who recorded it. Rediscovered Geeshie and LV this month after 8 years of searching. Can’t wait to learn it from you!
Oh wow. Thank you for this! this is the exact style of guitar I'm trying to learn (Mississipi John Hurt, Elizabeth Cotton, Merle Travis etc) and a stand out tune that I heard around a year ago. Going to be watching this a lot haha.... your guitar sounds beautiful by the way, great playing.
Crumb also brought me here, such a powerful and emotional song especially in Crumb. You nailed the notes but it's the odd strumming technique that's hard to replicate
Thank you for this lesson! I learned quite a lot! However I didn't get what top strings you're playing during the last chords B7 and E. Could you elaborate please?
Thank you for keeping Geeshie Wiley after 100 years.
Still relevant after all these years ✨
Thank you for this! I heard this song once in 2014 and promptly forgot who recorded it. Rediscovered Geeshie and LV this month after 8 years of searching. Can’t wait to learn it from you!
A gem. Nicely done.
Oh wow. Thank you for this! this is the exact style of guitar I'm trying to learn (Mississipi John Hurt, Elizabeth Cotton, Merle Travis etc) and a stand out tune that I heard around a year ago. Going to be watching this a lot haha.... your guitar sounds beautiful by the way, great playing.
Thank you Pete very appreciated mcz uk
Crumb also brought me here, such a powerful and emotional song especially in Crumb. You nailed the notes but it's the odd strumming technique that's hard to replicate
sometimes you slide up four times to the fifth fret, sometimes three times
Thank you for this lesson! I learned quite a lot! However I didn't get what top strings you're playing during the last chords B7 and E. Could you elaborate please?
U Michael Madsen's brotha?
Ha! no. Madsen is common Danish last name.