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Hey Joe..thanx for your tutorials over the years..five maybe six in fact..Mr Johnson especially ticks my boxes..both slide open and standard tuning..without your patience l wouldn't have broken it down in such a short time. Onya Joe lad..cheers X
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Thanks James and thank you for taking the time to comment just in case you’re interested I’ve done lots of blues material over on my Patreon page here www.patreon.com/joesguitarlessons
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@@JoeMurphysGuitarlessons Joe, I've known this tune forever, but you showed a fresh, and most likely, a more accurate approach, thanks. Love Robert J.-Chris D.
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Joe thanks for that. Really like ur stuff. I had thought the open E was plucked........Just curious, the next chord, moved up one fret with the pinky on the 1st string 5th fret, what's the plucking there? I'm just thinking......playing 5 strings including the open A, yet on your video it sounds really smooth.
I’m afraid not, but you got me thinking I should revisit this one. Don’t forget I have a Patreon page where I have a lot of Robert Johnson you might be interested here is the address. www.patreon.com/joesguitarlessons
Rod Will Hey Rod, Ok, so if i'm understanding you correctly. Going into the E, pluck 3rd & 6th string at same time, then hammer first finger onto 3rd string first fret then first string open that's the thin one, by this point you should have E major chord then just ad little finger to 2nd string 3rd fret. I hope that makes sense, its the best I can do. I was going to do do a live lesson via you tube to answer any questions etc, but a. I don't know how to do it ! and b. I would have to have a lot of people interested, as I don't get lots of free time..
Joseph Murphy Thanks Joe thats perfect,makes sense. By the way your previous advice to choose something you know well worked for me.I worked thru your lesson on Alberta (eric clapton ) and have now got it working that it actually sounds like music. Thanks for that. Robert Johnson might be above my skill level at this stage but Ive got it sounding pretty good in the intro. Thanks for your time Rod
Great lesson, great song, great teacher - thanks for sharing Joe !
Great !
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Great tuto!
Hey Joe..thanx for your tutorials over the years..five maybe six in fact..Mr Johnson especially ticks my boxes..both slide open and standard tuning..without your patience l wouldn't have broken it down in such a short time. Onya Joe lad..cheers X
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Sir, you make every lesson so easy.
I regularly watch your lessons. Thanks!
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Diamond stuff, cheers, Joe, my man!
Thanks Chris if you haven’t already, would you consider subscribing to my channel is it really helps me out?
@@JoeMurphysGuitarlessons Done. Sorry, Joe, thought I had a while back...
Thanks Joe, Love me some Robert Johnson. Great Lesson. Subbed.
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Best teacher on here Joe................thanks
Thanks Bazz
Perfect! Just what I needed. Thank you very much!
You are welcome Mark
Much respect as a player Joe but much more respect as a teacher great lesson
Thanks west winds 👍
Thank You@@JoeMurphysGuitarlessons
Thank you Joe, this is an excellent lesson.
Joe, great lesson...I’m looking forward to learning this one.
Really great lesson. Cheers!
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@@JoeMurphysGuitarlessons Thanks Joe, I'll check it out!
This is great thanks just discovered your lessons and I am definitely subscribed
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@@JoeMurphysGuitarlessons actually I don't have money for that just now. Just enjoying the free lessons on the Internet.
Wonderful! Thanks so much. I'm going to look into if you have a video of Ramblin' On My Mind. Nice work!
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@@JoeMurphysGuitarlessons can u send me a book .so I can find all ur written lessons .players .etc
Nice, Joe. Great lesson sir.
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@@JoeMurphysGuitarlessons Joe, I've known this tune forever, but you showed a fresh, and most likely, a more accurate approach, thanks. Love Robert J.-Chris D.
Awesome lesson thanks. Nice Clapton guitar too
+A Fender guru Thanks, glad you enjoyed the lesson
Great lesson, thanks!
Your welcome 👍
Great lesson Joe. Thanks so much. I too have a 00028ec. Great guitar for this sort of stuff.
Yep I’ve found it to be a good all rounder. But as you say especially good for this kind of thing.
excellent lesson; thanks
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Thank you
It's my favorite song love it n big bill broonzy
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You look like amazing teacher .in at an advanced age .winking yet .determined to learn
Hi Janine, glad you enjoyed this one. It' never too late to learn. Good luck
Lovely, great video, everything. BTW, what model is that Martin exactly? Thanks.
000-18?
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Great stuff looking forward to giving it a go. Thanks Joe.
my project today is to have a go at this, thanks
Did you get it?
Than you from ky
Great stuff Joe, keep em coming
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Brilliant
Joe thanks for that. Really like ur stuff. I had thought the open E was plucked........Just curious, the next chord, moved up one fret with the pinky on the 1st string 5th fret, what's the plucking there? I'm just thinking......playing 5 strings including the open A, yet on your video it sounds really smooth.
Hey. Don't you have this song with you singing?
I’m afraid not, but you got me thinking I should revisit this one. Don’t forget I have a Patreon page where I have a lot of Robert Johnson you might be interested here is the address. www.patreon.com/joesguitarlessons
Joe what is the plucking sequence (what fingers pluck what) on the A chord first bar of the main tune (after the intro).
+Jim Byrne thumb plucks A (5th) 1st finger plucks G (3rd) 2nd finger plucks B (2nd)
He Joe
what a great song this is . cant quite get the sound right for (e ?) at the end of the intro. perhaps you can help. great lesson
Rod Will Hey Rod, Ok, so if i'm understanding you correctly. Going into the E, pluck 3rd & 6th string at same time, then hammer first finger onto 3rd string first fret then first string open that's the thin one, by this point you should have E major chord then just ad little finger to 2nd string 3rd fret. I hope that makes sense, its the best I can do. I was going to do do a live lesson via you tube to answer any questions etc, but a. I don't know how to do it ! and b. I would have to have a lot of people interested, as I don't get lots of free time..
Joseph Murphy Thanks Joe thats perfect,makes sense. By the way your previous advice to choose something you know well worked for me.I worked thru your lesson on Alberta (eric clapton ) and have now got it working that it actually sounds like music. Thanks for that. Robert Johnson might be above my skill level at this stage but Ive got it sounding pretty good in the intro. Thanks for your time
Rod
Rod Will Sounds like your doing really well Rod. Keep it up..
great lesson,, is this blues in E? do you sing these songs too? I love old acoustic blues,, thx and succes.
Your welcome, this blues is in A. I do sing these songs yes, working on a cd
+Joe Murphy's Guitar lessons , goodluck with the cd too, keep up the good work, like your relaxt teaching, seen other lessons too,
Hi Joe, I'm patreon, is it a 12 bar blues? Bye thanks...
Hi Giuseppe, it’s not a traditional 12 bar blues but I suppose you could treat it like one.
Make it your own that’s the important thing
You a Scouser Joe ?
Sure am Joan, although my accent is fading after living away from Liverpool for so long. Where are you from ?
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Brian jones man...