21 thoughts on “Lesson Walkin Blues in Open G

  1. Thank you so much.

    Wonderfull Tutorial , straight to my favourites 🙂

  2. No need to get upset. The 1930 Son House recording exists so it’s a fact that he recorded it long befor Robert Johnson did. Son House might have learned it, or at least parts of it, from somebody else too. Nobody will ever know for sure where it originally came from. It’s just a fact that it didn’t start with Robert Johnson.

  3. if you can’t figure out how to get a slide maybe you shouldn’t bother

  4. Listen to Duane Allman or Warran Haynes from Allman Bros/Govt Mule. Slide on electric can be great

  5. Thanks for that mate – I got a lot out of it and appreciate your style. Please post more!

  6. Robert johnson didn’t write walkin’ blues, he learnt it from Son house who originally wrote and recorded it in 1930 but it wasn’t released till much later.

  7. for some reason I feel like this guy doesnt actually know anything about guitar.

  8. I use slide on my electric guitar all the time. It sounds great and is perfect for some songs 🙂

  9. fine lesson but man, either that guitar is a super super super jumbo or that guy is REALLY small! thanks again for the lesson

  10. where do i get a slide. and how would it effect my electric guitar.

  11. beautiful guitar I have a 614 maple, not only are they a great look on a guitar the sound is spectacular!!!!

  12. man i need 5 hours to figure out what you are picking..try to explain what are you doing in every move..this lesson is very hard to learn becouse of theat.

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