Very nicely done. Norman Blake has been a favorite of mine since I first heard him in the early 70's. A multi talented musician. Ive seen him twice live , one of which was at a college in my town in a small lecture hall with far too few people in the audience . The seat I had was so close that it couldnt have been better than if It was in my own living room.Thanks for a great cover and lesson.
Very nicely done. Norman Blake has been a favorite of mine since I first heard him in the early 70's. A multi talented musician. Ive seen him twice live , one of which was at a college in my town in a small lecture hall with far too few people in the audience . The seat I had was so close that it couldnt have been better than if It was in my own living room.Thanks for a great cover and lesson.
Love your work daddystovepipe - this song is so much fun to play and so well taught! Thank you!
Really enjoyable - as all your videos are. Regards, Phil
MrPCT57 thanks Phil
that short bass note mute is not easy. It definitely helps to get some nail on it. thanks
I'm trying the pinky of the fretting hand as the mute and its working nicely. thanks again!
Really cool lesson as always. Have you ever done a lesson on Pride and Joy, the electric version?
Angel Martinez thanks. I try to do songs that have no lessons yet. Pride and Joy has already many lessons on yt
Man, I really want that E chord at 6:49 to be major instead of minor, or even dominant 7. What do you think?
Aron Van Alstine go ahead, you have my blessing.
what book to buy to get tab?
Open the videodescription, there's a link to the right page on my website