Thanks Daddy Stovepipe from way over in Australia. Just when I started to feel a bit stale I found your clips and you've given me a whole new set of ideas and inspiration. Thank you, so much, you are a true master of the style and a great educator.
Thanks! What a great story and history lesson! I looked up Daddy Stovepipe and found blues legend Johnny Watson who recorded under that name. I looked up Maxwell St./Chicago and found the actual home of Chicago blues. I play in a jam group called Mulligan Stew that hosts an opportunistic mix of whomever shows up at 4:30 on Sunday. Sometimes we have a lot of people, sometimes it's just three of us. One of our songs is The Stovepipe Blues written by Daddy Stovepipe himself. I never paid any attention to the author or the history behind this artist. I will share this historic info. with my fellow Mulligan Stew members (Whomever shows up). Although I just found you I will continue to watch your tutorials and learn as much as I can from you. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and talents with the TH-cam fingerstyle guitar community. That's what makes TH-cam great! Merry Christmas!
NIce video!!! From Argentina Thank you!!!! Un enorme agrado haber llegado a esta lección, cada vez con mas animo para seguir aprendiendo, por favor sigue compartiendo tus videos
Just got my tabs.. Gonna try and tackle this one.. Sounds so good. Thank you for doing these tutorials. Wish I lived closer to you but really you are right in my living room.. Best deal on the internet!! Thanks from New York.
Hamloi mukho The other 4 are 1.Hideaway by Freddie King. 2. Crossroads by Robert Johnson 3. Stormy Monday The Allman Bros version 4.Everyday I Get The Blues Joe Williams🌝
Awesome stuff, what's great is your ability to play " sloppy" enough to make it sound authentic but skillful at the same time. If I play this kind of stuff it just sound sterile.
Great lesson! I love that song. Yesterday I recorded a version my friend made. We played it toghetter. Its on my channel you might want to check it out. Its fun played and groovy. Thanks for your lessons they are really helpfull
Both of my thumbs are "hitchhiker's thumbs" (google it). For my right hand that's an advantage as I can change the angle of attack which results in more variety in sound. For my left hand it's a disadvantage as the thumb caves in when fretting half and full barred chords. I often use a thumbpick as well.
Great arrangement Mr Stovepipe, one thing puzzles me perhaps you can help? Bar 5 of the intro on the B7 chord has 3 beats, is this because the first bar of intro has 1.5 beats or some other reason . Thanks for your Tab.
Thanks, only when musicians began to play blues in a band the accepted bluesform became 12 bars. If you play solo you can play whatever you want, you follow your feeling. For musicians like Blind Lemon Jefferson, Charles Patton etc, 12 bars were more an accident than a rule.
Hélas, pas dispo dans ce temps (2015), maintenant YT le fait automatiquement... Une tablature est dispo (ouvrez la déscription du vidéo pour le lien)...
+Walter Holokai Thanks. The name was chosen purely by accident well before I started with TH-cam. Years ago I became a member of the country blues forum called "Weenie Campbell". When choosing a usersname, usually something blues related like EZRider, I got the message, several times, "name already in use". So I took my first bluesbook I ever bought, "Story of the Blues" and opened it and took the first name I saw : a photo of Daddy Stovepipe playing Maxwell Street in Chicago. I changed it slightly by writing it in one word and without a capital at the beginning.
Dat reminds me, eye need to relearn Da Spasm, on thee guitar dis thyme! Luv Daddy Stovepipe! Btw, stumbled on2 yer page a cupple weex ago, hands down thee best blues turtorials eye've seen. Eye am in luv with duh way yew play!
You use several different guitars in your tutorials but you never talk about them. Why do you choose to use each one in each tutorial? And what are the qualities that each lend to whatever blues you are playing? Is one guitar just as good as any other? I wish you would create a tutorial on your guitar collection and talk about each one. TY :)
West Winds the guitar is just along for the ride, so not really important. I made 5 videos with guitars as subject, do a search for "daddystovepipe talks..." and they line up.
That's a bit of an overstatement. Plenty of small women and children are very good at guitar, even small men, skinny or fat. Your ability to master the guitar revolves around practice and patience, not genetics.
I never said anything about fat people or skinny people. I mentioned finger length. Show me a accomplished guitarist that has can play that has short fingers. You can't.
Im a 65 year old white guy and I really like what you're puttin' down. Thanks for posting.
I'm a 65 year old white guy as well, thanks for the kind words.
Thanks Daddy Stovepipe from way over in Australia. Just when I started to feel a bit stale I found your clips and you've given me a whole new set of ideas and inspiration. Thank you, so much, you are a true master of the style and a great educator.
Thanks! What a great story and history lesson! I looked up Daddy Stovepipe and found blues legend Johnny Watson who recorded under that name. I looked up Maxwell St./Chicago and found the actual home of Chicago blues. I play in a jam group called Mulligan Stew that hosts an opportunistic mix of whomever shows up at 4:30 on Sunday. Sometimes we have a lot of people, sometimes it's just three of us. One of our songs is The Stovepipe Blues written by Daddy Stovepipe himself. I never paid any attention to the author or the history behind this artist. I will share this historic info. with my fellow Mulligan Stew members (Whomever shows up). Although I just found you I will continue to watch your tutorials and learn as much as I can from you. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and talents with the TH-cam fingerstyle guitar community. That's what makes TH-cam great! Merry Christmas!
Great bluesy playing. I could listen to that all day. Nice job!!!
Brilliant Daddy - just brilliant, please share more of your talents with us.
NIce video!!! From Argentina Thank you!!!! Un enorme agrado haber llegado a esta lección, cada vez con mas animo para seguir aprendiendo, por favor sigue compartiendo tus videos
Gracias por los cumplidos Ciertamente continuaré publicando videos, hasta mi último sollozo ;-)
Super lesson and great teacher!! Your video is worth 1 billion views, thank you very much!!
Very nice , one of the best versions I have heard of this tune !!
This is really beautiful. Great playing and instruction. Thank you!
That's some precision playing. Awesome!
Thank you Carl...great lesson
Thanks Daddy Stovepipe. I've learned a lot from just watching you play this one tune
probably been asked a thousand times but what make of guitar is that.its one of the nicest sounding resonator I,v ever heard
just seen an earlier post
Fantastic lesson, thank you so much, this has really helped my picking skills a lot 👍
Just got my tabs.. Gonna try and tackle this one.. Sounds so good. Thank you for doing these tutorials. Wish I lived closer to you but really you are right in my living room.. Best deal on the internet!! Thanks from New York.
+Lucienne Colombo Thanks, always nice to hear from a happy picker. Visited your beautiful and exciting city last year.
Great lesson. My top 5 favorite blues ever. Thanks Big Bill!
What are the other four?
Hamloi mukho The other 4 are 1.Hideaway by Freddie King. 2. Crossroads by Robert Johnson 3. Stormy Monday The Allman Bros version 4.Everyday I Get The Blues Joe Williams🌝
Ty man.. Just wanted to know
That is one nice sounding guitar! Nice playing too! Thanks for the lesson!
What a beautiful dobro...!
Love this lesson
Been waiting for this one. Thanks!
Thank you so much!! U r great guitarist n great teacher
God bless you daddy !
Saludos desde caracas Venezuela...High level play guitar...I learn too much...thank you Master. Very beatiful voice and mojo
Amazing Daddystovepipe!!
Hey Big Daddy
You, sir, are a pleasure to listen to.
Awesome stuff, what's great is your ability to play " sloppy" enough to make it sound authentic but skillful at the same time. If I play this kind of stuff it just sound sterile.
Excellent as usual ! And your guitar .. amazing ! Thanks
Excellent lesson. Many thanks.... learned a lot.
Such fantastic playing and teaching. Just bought the tabs, looking forward to the further study!
Great lesson, thank you!
I just started leaning E Clapton's verison and stumbled in this lesson. Love it. Thank you. Sweet guitar
excellent lesson thanks
So.. good,like usual ! Thank you .
Excellent, thanks very much
Thanks for putting up the lesson. New guitar? It's lovely. I always enjoy the Cephas & Wiggins recording of this song.
Good stuff!!!!!
Great technique DaddyS
Thanks for posting
thanks for doing this
Sooo good ..thanks daddy of blues :D
Wonderful thanks
Very good!!!
I'm gettin it down, it's taken awhile, but I'm pretty proud. Kind of doin some of my own thing with it and diggin it. Anyway, thanks man ...
Excelent!!!
Awesome - thanks for sharing!
great lesson!
very good vid thank you
great lesson!!! thank you!!))
Great lesson! I love that song. Yesterday I recorded a version my friend made. We played it toghetter. Its on my channel you might want to check it out. Its fun played and groovy. Thanks for your lessons they are really helpfull
Hi Monsieur Tuyau de poêle, this guitar is my heritage? Thank you for that.
Hi Daddy... do you have a double jointed thumb ? ii thought at first you were using a thumb pick....
Both of my thumbs are "hitchhiker's thumbs" (google it). For my right hand that's an advantage as I can change the angle of attack which results in more variety in sound. For my left hand it's a disadvantage as the thumb caves in when fretting half and full barred chords. I often use a thumbpick as well.
Great arrangement Mr Stovepipe, one thing puzzles me perhaps you can help? Bar 5 of the intro on the B7 chord has 3 beats, is this because the first bar of intro has 1.5 beats or some other reason . Thanks for your Tab.
Thanks, only when musicians began to play blues in a band the accepted bluesform became 12 bars. If you play solo you can play whatever you want, you follow your feeling. For musicians like Blind Lemon Jefferson, Charles Patton etc, 12 bars were more an accident than a rule.
Thanks for taking the time to reply.
Leuk man!
Who the hell in their right mind gives this guy a thumbs down?! Quite unbelievable
Who made your reso guitar? Great sound!
See videodescription
thanks for demonstrating on how to play fingerficking
bonjour ce serait super si vous pouviez activer les sous titres merci
Hélas, pas dispo dans ce temps (2015), maintenant YT le fait automatiquement... Une tablature est dispo (ouvrez la déscription du vidéo pour le lien)...
What model guitar is that? Sounds & looks great.
It's a resonator made by canadian luthier Joseph Yanuziello. Bought it used on Evilbay a long time ago.
www.yanuziello.com/instruments/#/resophonics/
Beautiful sound. What gauge type ofstrings are you using?CRW
+Charlie Wineinger Thanks, I always us D'Addario phosphor bronze strings (light or custom light)
I love your tutorials! Where did you get the name daddystovepipe? From the Stovepipe Blues? It's great! I love your accent.
+Walter Holokai Thanks. The name was chosen purely by accident well before I started with TH-cam. Years ago I became a member of the country blues forum called "Weenie Campbell". When choosing a usersname, usually something blues related like EZRider, I got the message, several times, "name already in use". So I took my first bluesbook I ever bought, "Story of the Blues" and opened it and took the first name I saw : a photo of Daddy Stovepipe playing Maxwell Street in Chicago. I changed it slightly by writing it in one word and without a capital at the beginning.
+daddystovepipe may the good LORD shine a lite on DADDY.....
+daddystovepipe mima
Dat reminds me, eye need to relearn Da Spasm, on thee guitar dis thyme! Luv Daddy Stovepipe! Btw, stumbled on2 yer page a cupple weex ago, hands down thee best blues turtorials eye've seen. Eye am in luv with duh way yew play!
Are you from Liverpool - you sound like you are a Beatle?
I'm a long way from Liverpool, I'm Belgian th-cam.com/video/Mrl6r0fsT1U/w-d-xo.html
Thank you! What is the brand of tha dobro of yours?
it's made by Joseph Yanuziello. I bought it used on ebay
Thank you!
What is the guitar you are using?
I'm playing a Dobro style guitar made by Joseph Yanuziello
What kind of guitar is that?
A dobro style resonator made by canadian Joseph Yanuziello. I bought it used on Ebay many years ago.
What guitar are you using?
Roby Laird yanuziello reso
Excuse me, who's version is this? or is it an original arrangement by the author of the lesson?
+Sergio Barrera Oro It is my version with influences from old players like Big Bill Broonzy and Lonnie Johnson to modern players like Mike Dowling.
+daddystovepipe thanks for the answer, needles to say, its really good
Excellent, trying to purchase your lesson pack, no luck...???? get msg (uses an unsupported protocol)
Yummusic Poppy & Peter works a minute ago, otherwise go to daddystovepipe.com and the page with lesson pack vol 3
You use several different guitars in your tutorials but you never talk about them. Why do you choose to use each one in each tutorial? And what are the qualities that each lend to whatever blues you are playing? Is one guitar just as good as any other? I wish you would create a tutorial on your guitar collection and talk about each one. TY :)
West Winds the guitar is just along for the ride, so not really important. I made 5 videos with guitars as subject, do a search for "daddystovepipe talks..." and they line up.
有谱子嘛,我是好狗迪克
Yes, tab is available, open videodescription for link to my website
ajouter traducteur please
Helas, youtube dit : traduction pas disposable. Je suis sur qu'avec la tablature ca ira...
Pas Disponibe naturellement
I'm going out to buy a box of matches.
18:05
Almost sounds like Blind connie williams
You sound scandinavian. I'd risk a bet, that You are Swedish. Is that right? Just checking my ear - nothing behind!
Nope, I hail from a little banana kingdom surrounded by Germany, France, Luxemburg and The Netherlands.
haha banana kingdom.. Vive la Belgique ! :D
Where did you get such long fingers? So jealous. If you don't have large hands like yours,
your ability to master the guitar is literally zero.
Shoot First. look for a "Crossroads" in your neighbourhood....
That's a bit of an overstatement. Plenty of small women and children are very good at guitar, even small men, skinny or fat. Your ability to master the guitar revolves around practice and patience, not genetics.
I never said anything about fat people or skinny people. I mentioned finger length. Show me a accomplished guitarist that has can play that has short fingers. You can't.