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23 thoughts on “Acoustic ragtime blues guitar lesson fingerstyle piedmont ala Blind Blake with capo

  1. Great explanations! Interesting form of blues that I want to explore better. Thank you.

  2. 4:06 D : x54030, that isn’t a D chord. the D chord which you mean would be X54232 since there is a capo on.

  3. A beautiful lesson, thanks for sharing!!!

  4. lol if you’re learning how to play stuff like this, you know what a capo is

  5. I ve been playing guitar for 13 years now, though I didnt really play much the last couple of years, cause Im focussing more on productions.

    But since I watch your videos I have so much fun practising again, it took my play to REALLY a whole new level. Thank you sooo much!

  6. Awesome lesson. I am returning to some fingerstyle playing. I switched to flatpicking and pick in a manner that I created to try to duplicate tunes I used to play fingerstyle. Stop by my channel if ya get a chance and check out some of my original tuneage.

  7. I love this style. I have so much respect for the early blues musicians. I’m fortunate to have discovered it early in my guitar journey.

    check out my channel for covers you might enjoy (:

  8. Your capo is a little off. You should always put the capo just behind the fret that you are wanting to put it at. That way your guitar stays in tune.

  9. a tough one ,,the noodling imbetween is frustrating also camera angle covering capo ,,wwwthang covering up his fret board ,,frustrating ,,,but all in all good lesson felt it needed more attention to right hand ,,

  10. ♫ill meet you down at the big yellow joint….♫

  11. Sounded like "Alice’s Restaurant" in the beginning. 

  12. great style, but PLEASE stop noodling in between thoughts.

  13. group W bench warmers twist.. this man works it !

  14. I want to learn to play like this, especially since I live in North Carolina. 😀

  15. I feel like there should be 27 diagrams with circles and arrows explaining each chord.

  16. really good i love this style of music 🙂

  17. Is there any way i can get the Tab for this lesson?

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