Blues guitar lessons review www.playbluesguitar.eu. Please Share On Google+ http Free Lesson Download youtunerecords.com I posted two tuition videos for Docs Deep River blues some time ago – this clip is re-edited and combines the two, so that all can be found in one place. The soundtrack might have suffered a little excuse me that. Squidoo article – life of a street blues man www.squidoo.com Cheers Jim youtube.com www.youtube.com www.youtube.com www.youtube.com www.youtube.com www.youtube.com www.youtube.com www.youtube.com

25 thoughts on “Deep River Blues – Jim Bruce Blues Guitar Lesson Parts 1 and 2

  1. Very hard song to master but worth it if you can do it.

  2. Hi Jim, thanks for this wonderful lesson, it really helped me to match this fantastic Doc Watson piece. I had some difficulties learning this piece but I am trying everyday to better my approach under your guide. In my opinion yours are the best lessons on Youtube, I really like your teaching approach. Thanks a lot from Italy!

  3. tell us about the bad stuff too it would be interesting to know.i really want to start busking only in a small way im not good enough yet in my own oppinion ive been told im good enough but im just lacking the confidence i can play blues none stop round and round but it gets a bit samey.not sure id get away with that.ive watched alot of busking documentarys and i enjoyed yours the most it was good seeing what goes into your day.meeting people and helping the less fortunate.and the playing aswell

  4. re: traveling around – yes, I like it overall, but you only ever hear about the good stuff …

    Cheers
    Jim

  5. ok jim thanks for your time.you know i never realised that doc watson was blind.he is even more amazing than i thought.i would love to live my life like yours traveling around playing my guitar.it must be great.

  6. Hi Danny – I’m really pleased it’s been some use – thanks for taking the time to comment.

    Cheers
    Jim

  7. Sorry about this late reply – I know squat about harmonica keys I’m afraid, so cant’ help you. Maybe pose the question ot one of the harmonica channels?

  8. Hey, I would like to say thank you for taking your time to post this. This has really helped me a lot. I started learning this 2 years ago and gave up. I found your video and its a inspiration. Thank you!

  9. hi jim i wonder if you could help me ive watched your vids and you seem like a very nice guy.my problem is im playing im a king bee in the style of robert lighthouse.open d tuning with capo on third fret do you know which harmonica key goes with this would it be Bb.there is a vid of robert playing im a king bee on youtube.thanks for your help cool blues by the way.im trying to learn your doc watson deep river blues as well.great lessons.thanks

  10. Great. Best version on YouTube, very close to Doc’s.

  11. After trying for 35 years, it sounds like doc …… Thank you ……. Got any more?

  12. I’m learning a song I thought gonna be impossible for me to ever learn…BIG THANKS!

  13. Love your videos, explaining a complicated songs in diffident parts and making it easy play. There are far to many lessons on youtube that do not beak down each individual part.

    Thanks a ton, from Canada

  14. is this a lesson for just the intro or the whole song

  15. you make the best guitar tutorial videos. thank you jim.
    greetings from Brooklyn!

  16. The best guitar lesson i have seen so far on youtube. Thank you very much!

  17. excellent layout of a lesson video, well executed and very understandable, this is the was guitar lesson should be. Nice work. 

  18. Thanks so very much, sir. I find it funny that I’m from the "Piedmont" area of North America and I’m learning "talking guitar" from a limey (no offense :)). lol. You really are very good at guitar instruction. I’m rolling along with this tune. I never thought I had it in me to learn such a difficult style, but you seem to make it very possible to pick this stuff up. My head and butt have never bobbed so much while playing. I’m sending you some money when I find some. 🙂

  19. Thanks so very much, sir. I find it funny that I’m from the "Piedmont" area of North America and I’m learning "talking guitar" from a limey (no offense :)). lol. You really are very good at guitar instruction. I’m rolling along with this tune. I never thought I had it in me to learn such a difficult style, but you seem to make it very possible to pick this stuff up. My head and butt have never bobbed so much while playing. I’m sending you some money when I find some. 🙂

  20. Dear Jim
    Great Lesson, i have learned a lot from you.
    One Question,isn´t  your version a little bit faster then the
    Original from Doc ? Or was it your intention?
    Best Wishes from Germany

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