25 thoughts on “Blues Harp & Bottleneck Guitar Duet # 6 Howlin’ Wolf Smokestack Lightning

  1. I highly agree. Thank you for your comment. Please check out my instructional videos on ebay by searching: keni lee Futhermore, feel free to write if any questions arise as you work through the lessons. Enjoy.

  2. I just bought a bottleneck slide , and I’m trying to learn this kind of delta blues style, I’m a big fan of old vintage blues , it’s a good way to share your feelings , and tell a fantastic story inside, please , teach me!

  3. Yes I agree. Thank you Mr. Sumlin for all your music and inspiration. RIP.

  4. I understand the importance of NOT stepping on the vocals and I’m pretty sure that’s what led to the rift between Sonny & Brownie, but in this case old Keni Lee encouraged me to tear it up a little for this number.

  5. Thank you for your comment. Glad to hear you enjoyed our video.

  6. Hello. Thanks for stopping by. I hope you are enjoying the Summer.

  7. Hello. Thanks for stopping by. I hope you are enjoying the Summer.

  8. Thank you for your comment and encouragement. Enjoy.

  9. Thank you Peter for your continued interest and supportive words. Enjoy.

  10. Its all starting to piece together with the new harp n’all.Good work, great to see people who are living it not just talking about it.tc sirs.

  11. Thank you for your interest and comment. Bill has only recently begun learning to play harp. These videos are simply a document and result of our Friday night practice sessions. Eventually we hope to get into the studio and record a CD after our combined skills solidify. Regardless, we appreciate you sharing your advise. Enjoy.

  12. Just a tip for the harp player, he doesn’t have to be playing through the whole song. He sounds pretty good, it’s just that it might be more effective if he were playing fills after you were done singing, and during his solos. I would like to hear a duel between your guitar and his harp though.

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