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25 thoughts on “Jim Bruce Blues Guitar Lessons – Crossroads – Robert Johnson (Cover)

  1. Jim, I would just like to thank you for this lesson. I can play all the parts now and I’m just trying to get the singing down. You gotta respect those bluesmen for being able to sing and play like that. It’s TOUGH. Anyways, I can’t begin to describe how awesome it feels to be able to play this Robert Johnson style. And it’s all thanks to you…and Mr. Johnson of course. Noone else quite puts it all together like this…not even Rory Block (bless her heart).

  2. Hi there,

    All my tabs are can be found using the links in the description.

    Cheers
    Jim

  3. hahaha… so you’ve learned to pause the vid in the playlist eh?

  4. Aw man I totally forgot you need a slider to play this song. Oh well I’m sure I can find a cheap one. Nice playing by the way.

  5. Is the song traditionally played in open g? I always thought it was open A for some reason…great playing btw.

  6. Robert Johnson would be proud of you. I just listened to Jonson’s version…You kept it true to Delta Blues feel of the recording. Both of you are are great blues men!

  7. johnson recorded it in open A, it sounds better in my opinion

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