Thank you Joe and greetings from Finland! This was an excellent lesson, much better than the others in youtube. I'm a 70 years old boy trying to improve my guitar playing. This kind of teaching helped me a lot.
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@@JoeMurphysGuitarlessons Another oldie here. After suffering a slight stroke I find it a struggle to play rhythm, (even though I was in a group in the 70’s) I’m ok with the fingering the chords. Thanks Joe for making it easier.
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Once again another brilliant lesson in playing the blues by one of the finest tutors of guitar in the business. Very instructive demonstration. Superb.
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Thank you for your help. I like the way you teach. I've always loved this song but figured that I wouldn't be able to play it just because it was a Clapton number. But look who's playing Alberta now. Thanks again for your help and I look forward to seeing you much more on TH-cam
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@@JoeMurphysGuitarlessons Good Morning Joe. Thanks for the link to your Patreon Page. I shall check it out. BTW, if you don’t mind my asking, where are you from? Can’t quite place the accent. I am out in Denver,Co. for many years now. Grew up in St. Louis,Missouri. Thanks again Joe!
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Hi Joe ,I've been playing this song( incorrectly) for years : I hadn't noticed the F minor chord in there - it makes a difference ! Thanks 👍 It reminds me of the comedian Eric Morecambe telling the pianist André Previn : " *I'm playing all the right notes - but not necessarily in the right order* " 😄
Leadbelly and others who played it didn't put in the F minor. Snooks Eaglin's version is the first I know to have that change. Snooks used the 4 - 4m in a number of his songs, One Scotch, One Bourbon, One Beer for example.
Really very nice to listen and watch you play this song and that 000-28 has such great tone. I have to capo up 2 frets for me to sing it but it's so fun to play with all the walk- ups & downs and sounds great on my ceo-7. Also good to hear the solo at speed. I haven't got it all just yet but could follow you thru most of it but very beneficial for me to see how it fits in over the verse rhythm. Thanks Joe for another great lesson.
I think a big part of the Unplugged album Clapton is paying tribute to the greats that influenced him, and I think with this song (although it is credited to Leadbelly on the album) Clapton is paying tribute to the great Snooks Eaglin who was such an enormous influence on a whole generation (mine and his) of guitar players in the UK. I hope hearing and playing this version will encourage players to listen to Snooks Eaglin. I have always believed that if you want to play like someone you need to listen not to them but to the people they listened to.
Yes there is no doubt he is paying tribute to some of the blues artists that influenced him, whilst putting something of himself into the songs. Oddly enough he doesn’t cover a snooks Eaglin song on the album, but I would guess anybody who has listened to Snooks couldn’t help but be impressed/influenced by his acoustic playing. His New Orleans Street Singer album is for me a masterpiece of acoustic playing. I have actually covered one of his songs in one of my lessons St James Infirmary th-cam.com/video/lZyKpOIEvhU/w-d-xo.html I have always felt it most important to develop our own style, rather than try to mimic others, too much. It takes something to be able to captivate with just one guitar and vocal, Snooks did that, with ease, I can’t help but feel all that busking he did, helped him create that sound.
@@JoeMurphysGuitarlessons Snooks did Alberta, th-cam.com/video/P17KvBn5xTI/w-d-xo.html. Along with Mississippi John Hurt and Reverend Gary Davis he was a huge influence in the early 1960s and I can hear the echoes of his version in Clapton's .
Agreed,I love snooks version of Alberta, always preferred it over the Clapton version, probably because it’s just one guy and his guitar, he doesn’t need anything else. I also love the Clapton version with all the instrumentation, all great players too, one of the few song on the album without a guitar solo, which is why I did my own in the style of Clapton.
@@JoeMurphysGuitarlessons I agree, I just think Snooks' version is unbeatable, not just his unique guitar but also his impeccable timing on the vocals.
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Hi Joe, I am a guitar apprentice and through guys like you, I have learned to play it. I congratulate you, you are a great teacher. Do a guitar solo tutorial. Greetings from Mexico.
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I just wanted to add that the best part of this lesson comes toward the end when your encourage, to start slowly, get the rhythm right, then add the bells and whistles.
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Hi Joe Lovely arrangement, lesson and vocals thank you! Just wondering if the cord arrangement for this lesson is exactly as the older lesson or has it been updated? Any gigs coming up?
Hi Joe always enjoy the Joe show and and your lessons and grateful to you for some of the artist I’ve been introduced via your channel. IMO this is one of your best lessons for several reasons firstly the song straight out of gate helps then a detailed left hand close up and a slower verbal delivery of exactly what going on. Great job 👍 Hoping to become a Patreon very soon🙂 #utv
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Joe you are blessed with a lovely singing voice.
Thanks Robert.
Thank you Joe and greetings from Finland! This was an excellent lesson, much better than the others in youtube. I'm a 70 years old boy trying to improve my guitar playing. This kind of teaching helped me a lot.
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@@JoeMurphysGuitarlessons Another oldie here. After suffering a slight stroke I find it a struggle to play rhythm, (even though I was in a group in the 70’s) I’m ok with the fingering the chords. Thanks Joe for making it easier.
Thanks Joe! Great lesson! The unplugged album is one of my favorites.
I have covered quite a few of the tracks now from the unplugged album Marc, just in case you are interested
Joe, I appreciate your gentle soul stressing that we put our own soul into the music..
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Chris H Yorkshire, Thanks Joe for doing this number, because of your perfect way of teaching I've got it now, your the man.
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Once again another brilliant lesson in playing the blues by one of the finest tutors of guitar in the business. Very instructive demonstration. Superb.
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Thank you for your help. I like the way you teach. I've always loved this song but figured that I wouldn't be able to play it just because it was a Clapton number. But look who's playing Alberta now. Thanks again for your help and I look forward to seeing you much more on TH-cam
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hi Joe, i followed many youtoube- lessons of different guitarists, but you are awsome, i will stay with you, Great teacher
Joe, this is a beautiful Cover and excellent lesson! Thank you so much!
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Good Morning Joe.
Thanks for the link to your Patreon Page.
I shall check it out. BTW, if you don’t mind my asking, where are you from? Can’t quite place the accent.
I am out in Denver,Co. for many years now. Grew up in St. Louis,Missouri.
Thanks again Joe!
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Thanks Ursula 🙏
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Good job my brother......
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That was a lot of fun to learn, thank you very much Joe.
Very welcome Kev 👍
Great lesson as always ❤️🎸🎸
Great Lesson! Many thanks!
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Hermosa canción gracias joe me suscribo me encantas tus videos.... Nunca te detengas mu has gracias
Gracias
Excellent lesson.
Hi Joe ,I've been playing this song( incorrectly) for years : I hadn't noticed the F minor chord in there - it makes a difference ! Thanks 👍
It reminds me of the comedian Eric Morecambe telling the pianist André Previn :
" *I'm playing all the right notes - but not necessarily in the right order* " 😄
Glad it helped put you on the right track Cymro
Leadbelly and others who played it didn't put in the F minor. Snooks Eaglin's version is the first I know to have that change. Snooks used the 4 - 4m in a number of his songs, One Scotch, One Bourbon, One Beer for example.
The guitar you were playing sounds just like the original sounds from Eric's guitar. Sounds awesome!
Thanks Heng
Really very nice to listen and watch you play this song and that 000-28 has such great tone. I have to capo up 2 frets for me to sing it but it's so fun to play with all the walk- ups & downs and sounds great on my ceo-7.
Also good to hear the solo at speed. I haven't got it all just yet but could follow you thru most of it but very beneficial for me to see how it fits in over the verse rhythm.
Thanks Joe for another great lesson.
You are very welcome Brad, hopefully with some practice over the backing track you will get it down.
Too funny, I'm watching this with my CEO-7 in hand!
Thank you Joe :-)
Marek, thanks so much for your kind donation
Thanks Joe Chris from Canada 🇨🇦👍
Welcome Chris
Hi, Nice work! I also want to learn!! From India. Soon move to Canada.
Lovely solo!
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@@JoeMurphysGuitarlessons Thank you, cheers!
Beautiful Joe
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I think a big part of the Unplugged album Clapton is paying tribute to the greats that influenced him, and I think with this song (although it is credited to Leadbelly on the album) Clapton is paying tribute to the great Snooks Eaglin who was such an enormous influence on a whole generation (mine and his) of guitar players in the UK. I hope hearing and playing this version will encourage players to listen to Snooks Eaglin. I have always believed that if you want to play like someone you need to listen not to them but to the people they listened to.
Yes there is no doubt he is paying tribute to some of the blues artists that influenced him, whilst putting something of himself into the songs. Oddly enough he doesn’t cover a snooks Eaglin song on the album, but I would guess anybody who has listened to Snooks couldn’t help but be impressed/influenced by his acoustic playing. His New Orleans Street Singer album is for me a masterpiece of acoustic playing. I have actually covered one of his songs in one of my lessons St James Infirmary th-cam.com/video/lZyKpOIEvhU/w-d-xo.html I have always felt it most important to develop our own style, rather than try to mimic others, too much. It takes something to be able to captivate with just one guitar and vocal, Snooks did that, with ease, I can’t help but feel all that busking he did, helped him create that sound.
@@JoeMurphysGuitarlessons Snooks did Alberta, th-cam.com/video/P17KvBn5xTI/w-d-xo.html. Along with Mississippi John Hurt and Reverend Gary Davis he was a huge influence in the early 1960s and I can hear the echoes of his version in Clapton's .
Agreed,I love snooks version of Alberta, always preferred it over the Clapton version, probably because it’s just one guy and his guitar, he doesn’t need anything else. I also love the Clapton version with all the instrumentation, all great players too, one of the few song on the album without a guitar solo, which is why I did my own in the style of Clapton.
@@JoeMurphysGuitarlessons I agree, I just think Snooks' version is unbeatable, not just his unique guitar but also his impeccable timing on the vocals.
Excellent ❤
Very good teacher.
Many many thanks
muchas gracias!!!
Muchos gracias 🙏
fantastic tutorial thankyou
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Hi Joe, I am a guitar apprentice and through guys like you, I have learned to play it. I congratulate you, you are a great teacher. Do a guitar solo tutorial. Greetings from Mexico.
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Thank you so much for the lesson. Can you please share the link to the solo lesson?
www.patreon.com/joesguitarlessons
I just wanted to add that the best part of this lesson comes toward the end when your encourage, to start slowly, get the rhythm right, then add the bells and whistles.
Thanks for your feedback 👍
may I ask what guitar you're using? Good lesson.
Por cierto tu guitarra suena fantástica
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Bedankt
Thanks so much 🙏
I love it, very well done.
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Hi Joe Lovely arrangement, lesson and vocals thank you! Just wondering if the cord arrangement for this lesson is exactly as the older lesson or has it been updated? Any gigs coming up?
Yeh chords are the same just a lot more going on in the arrangement. Kind of fuller production. Playing quite a bit at the moment.
Ok thanks...🙃
Brill
Hi Joe always enjoy the Joe show and and your lessons and grateful to you for some of the artist I’ve been introduced via your channel. IMO this is one of your best lessons for several reasons firstly the song straight out of gate helps then a detailed left hand close up and a slower verbal delivery of exactly what going on. Great job 👍 Hoping to become a Patreon very soon🙂 #utv
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Çà và ? Pas trop dur l'effort ?
You intro is very out of sync. 😂
Almost as if there’s a 12-string playing somewhere else
Great lesson thank you
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