0:00 Performance
1:52 Introduction
3:10 Teaching Intro
5:43 Teaching Verse
8:05 Make it your own
8:38 Ending
9:03 Transposing the song
10:08 Closing
Here is a blues guitar lesson by an artist not all of you will be familiar with, Going to move to Alabama by the great Charley Patton. It involves using the long A position high up the neck. I have said it before and will say it again, being able to master some of these positions, in this case the long A goes a long way to helping you become a proficient, authentic, blues player. Many of his songs are not particularly easy to play, which is why I have chosen this one. A chord arrangement to show you where all the changes fall is available on my Patreon site, see the link below. As this is not too difficult to play, once you have the basics down, concentrate on feel.
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