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  • Very good. I live 10 miles from where Robert Johnson was born and raised here in Mississippi. His relatives still live here and I know some of then. Peace ***** Sherrill

  • Great video, helped lots. 

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  • Siggi

    ud you consider make malted Milk VID?

    Love your plays

  • thanx 4 posting this video dude. It helps.

  • sooooo goooood....

  • this is a great lesson. it is really give my picking hand fingers a workout!! I either need to buy some finger picks or grow my fingernails like you have, i cant get that lovely sound your getting

  • Great video! Helped a lot. thanks.

  • thanks a lot man, you are great teacher, very calm and understandable...

  • Problem is that Robert Johnson played this in open G. Everyone seems to play the Stones or Clapton version.

  • @maccattack0

    What's the problem? A tuning is just a tuning.Maybe people played it in standard or 1/2 step down because they can't be arsed to tune?

  • @PedoAng To me it takes away the feel of the tune and it becomes something else.

  • I'm not moving on till I learn this song......no matter how long it takes.....I'm only working on this till i get it, lol........Sweet Lesson

  • @CletusColtrane hope you got it man, it all starts here!

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  • danke für die super Lesson, Siggi!

  • to my mind it's one of the best blues lessons on UTube.

  • another great lesson ,thanx .

  • Another great lesson Siggi. I had been looking for a version of this on youtube. Thanks again!

  • Toll Siggi, endlich mal wieder was für die acoustic blueser.

    Volltreffer.

    Viele Grüße

    frank

  • thank you Siggi.

    well, the right hand blues-technique is more difficult than it seems for beginners. but how do I always say: nothing is impossible.

  • Very cool, Siggi! I like where you're going with you lessons. Keep them coming.

    I remain a great fan! :)

  • oo nice! finally blues guitar lesson :)

  • Really good song to try out, thanks.

  • The song was also covered by the Rolling Stones on their 1969 album, Let It Bleed!

    That's how I heard it the first time and I was very much impressed by it.

    So I am very glad to see you play it so I can now try to learn it myself!

    Thank YOU Siggi :))

    ¸¸.•´*`•♫♪.•♫♪

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