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2 blues guitar lesson   1/2part 1 of 2 of a solo ‘walking blues’, which gets its name from the moving bass line played througout the song. 5th in series of solo song Lessons.

link: http://www.johnhguitar.com/john-heussenstamm/GuitarLessons-SoloSongs01.php

Duration : 0:4:33


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18 Responses to “blues guitar lesson – 1/2”

  • johnhguitar:

    Move the hand into … Move the hand into position to make is easier for the pinky. Takes practice but the quick hand move makes it happen.

  • Kah0ona:

    when doing the A7, … when doing the A7, my highest bass note (4th string) almost always sounds dead. It seems a large stretch for me still, whilst keeping pressure on your index finger and still reach out with your pinky the other way. Is it just a matter of practice, or is there a way to make it feel like it isn't that much of a stretch? (loosen up your grip on the neck maybe? I still squeeze it pretty hardly, don't know if that's a good idea or not…)

  • 3rdeye47:

    Nice guitar Nice guitar

  • FTR01:

    that bar chord … that bar chord thing is quite a stretch. Im ganna be able to do finger splits pretty soon if i keep finding streatches like this…

  • paolitas7:

    thanks this is great thanks this is great

  • rifleman522:

    That is a beautiful … That is a beautiful Gibson.

  • johnhguitar:

    I play the top E … I play the top E and B strings with just an up-strum with the index finger. I was watching an old John Lee Hooker video and picked up that idea. You think it might be crude but it's the way more than the classical definition.

  • Testacabeza:

    Thanks for these … Thanks for these videos John.
    One quick question, you play the higher strings first as classical guitarrist would do (something I can do :) ) but then you change to a Lightning Hopkings style. I'm trying mysefl but can't seem to be hitting the right strings with my index finger. Which ones do you play exactly?

    Cheers.

  • sikamax:

    you speak too much you speak too much

  • Jackk72:

    no he is using a … no he is using a Gibson ES 175 in this video.

  • MustaineBatioVirus:

    is that an gibson … is that an gibson les paul like that slash used?

  • Deathscythehell85:

    Great as always ; ). Great as always ; ).

  • hascha08:

    Thanks for that. … Thanks for that. I'm gonna practice !

  • phector2004:

    great lesson!

    i … great lesson!

    i just realized a short while ago that i DIDNT have to make that stretch!

  • michaeldinapoli:

    thanks for the tips thanks for the tips

  • VBSouthpaw:

    second as always. second as always.

  • budbud619:

    first again first again

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