I’m 137 years old and I just picked the guitar back up after putting it down because I had to leave for The Great War, I have to say your lessons have inspired me to start playing again and I’m barely living proof you’re never too old to start learning again. I remember seeing Scrapper Blackwell live in Mississippi back in oh 1916 or maybe it was 18 and it changed my life. Keep up the good work, lord knows you’re no dewdropper when it comes to the ol geetar -Jeffery-
This was really a great lesson great camera work to show, fingering and explanations of the chords I’m just getting into fingerpicking, so this one was nice and easy to learn for the most part it was some hand and eye coordination issues
Glad you enjoyed it, Dave and thanks for the comments on the camera angles. This was one of the first tunes I worked through when I got serious about fingerpicking. It wasn't easy, but it really is worth putting the time into. Best of luck to you. Play On!
Perpetual blues machine is just what I've been waiting for John!!! 'Thank you so much!! You've made my day once again. It'll take some time but I have to play and sing this tune :)
Thank you so much for this very accurate lesson. With so little Keb Mo tutorials around, I think you could clean up with this genre of teaching blues. Maybe for future Keb Mo lessons, how about Love Blues or You Can Love Yourself? Thanks again.
Hey CC Two years later now and I tripped across this. Trying to figure out hybrid picking vs all fingerpicking. I can only manage so many habits at a time, this lesson is all fingerpicking so I can do this but other lessons show hybrid. I’ve been hybrid picking some CCR stuff the last week. All the best heading into 2023.
@@kerryfromaj9032 - Hey Kerry, great to hear from you and super stoked to see you here checking out John’s Keb Mo lesson (such a great tune). Thanks for the well wish for ‘23 and definitely wish you the same!
No way! Ive been working on this the past week or so and missing a bunch of the subtleties you've played out here. Perfect John, you're the man! Only can you pace us through the rest of the tune? :) Isn't there an E chromatic climb also? Ive been putzin with this intro, gotta get into whole tune. I'm gonna work on this next cple weeks, open mics are starting up again! And like kezzer, Love Blues is on my list!
I’m 137 years old and I just picked the guitar back up after putting it down because I had to leave for The Great War, I have to say your lessons have inspired me to start playing again and I’m barely living proof you’re never too old to start learning again. I remember seeing Scrapper Blackwell live in Mississippi back in oh 1916 or maybe it was 18 and it changed my life. Keep up the good work, lord knows you’re no dewdropper when it comes to the ol geetar
-Jeffery-
Great video, thanks for the help!👍
This was really a great lesson great camera work to show, fingering and explanations of the chords I’m just getting into fingerpicking, so this one was nice and easy to learn for the most part it was some hand and eye coordination issues
Glad you enjoyed it, Dave and thanks for the comments on the camera angles. This was one of the first tunes I worked through when I got serious about fingerpicking. It wasn't easy, but it really is worth putting the time into. Best of luck to you. Play On!
Cheers. This is great and you’re sharing! Thanks I’ll learn with this. It’s very good x
Glad you enjoyed it. Cheers, John!
Hi John, it makes my day! Thks a lot for this lesson. You should be doing more of this blues hit songs because you are doing it so well!
More to come!
Real nice. Something to add to my training folder. Clear and crisp! Thanks John 👌 🎵🎵🎵
Awesome! Thank you!
Perpetual blues machine is just what I've been waiting for John!!! 'Thank you so much!! You've made my day once again. It'll take some time but I have to play and sing this tune :)
Right on, Pawel! Good luck getting it down.
Thank you so much for this very accurate lesson. With so little Keb Mo tutorials around, I think you could clean up with this genre of teaching blues. Maybe for future Keb Mo lessons, how about Love Blues or You Can Love Yourself? Thanks again.
Thanks! Love Yourself is great and maybe worth a lesson. Fun song. Oh and there are tons of acoustic blues lessons on the channel :)
Oh man! Hittin' this one over the weekend for sure!!
Nice! Good luck!
Fantastic! Thanks for this! Been thinking about this one ever since your contest for episode 300!
Hey CC
Two years later now and I tripped across this.
Trying to figure out hybrid picking vs all fingerpicking.
I can only manage so many habits at a time, this lesson is all fingerpicking so I can do this but other lessons show hybrid.
I’ve been hybrid picking some CCR stuff the last week.
All the best heading into 2023.
@@kerryfromaj9032 - Hey Kerry, great to hear from you and super stoked to see you here checking out John’s Keb Mo lesson (such a great tune).
Thanks for the well wish for ‘23 and definitely wish you the same!
Awesome! Can you cover his version of Grandma's Hands?
Your amazing!! Please do keb mo Hand it Over!!!
ooooh, I love that one!
Way cool !
Thank you!
No way! Ive been working on this the past week or so and missing a bunch of the subtleties you've played out here. Perfect John, you're the man! Only can you pace us through the rest of the tune? :) Isn't there an E chromatic climb also? Ive been putzin with this intro, gotta get into whole tune. I'm gonna work on this next cple weeks, open mics are starting up again! And like kezzer, Love Blues is on my list!
Is the full lesson for the song after the intro available for paying members?
Not at the moment but hopefully this vid helps get you going.
Maybe I’m just shit at this instrument but saying the notes instead of the frets adds a whole extra level of complications to it.
I get it. There's a bunch of reasons to put the time into memorizing the notes though. But in the meantime you could pick up the tab.
@@BluesGuitarInstitute I can see that bc I learned the tabs and then found better finger placements when watching the video after the fact
Mmm he doesn't look like Keb Mo