FYI: Fahey learned of the open G monor tuning from one of the legendary bluesman Skip James. The story goes that he visited James on his deathbed and found the old bluesman to be both an arrogant and unpleasant person. Nevertheless, James is considered one of the truly great bluesman.
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Very nice version. :-)
5jerry1 6 months ago
I love your playing!! Your tone is incredible.Thank you so much for making such wonderful videos!! Cheers Don
yrnbtrw 1 year ago
maravilloso
JimCheer 1 year ago
nicely done. cheers
Harley
905harley123 1 year ago
great job! i love this tune!
cacacaz 2 years ago
Thanks a lot .
bpvdd 2 years ago
Lovely playing and beautiful tone you achive on this guitar. Do I hear sound reverb?
All in all very tasteful.
glaikitgowk6 3 years ago
Thanks for this great compliment.
bpvdd 3 years ago
Thanks for your compliments.
I never try to play "Variations on the CocCoo"
but i'll be trying .
bpvdd 3 years ago
FYI: Fahey learned of the open G monor tuning from one of the legendary bluesman Skip James. The story goes that he visited James on his deathbed and found the old bluesman to be both an arrogant and unpleasant person. Nevertheless, James is considered one of the truly great bluesman.
mshelbyms 3 years ago
Wow! You nailed it! Have you ever tried "Variations on the CocCoo"? Its on the same CD as Dance of Death.
mshelbyms 3 years ago
How did he nail it...? He skipped almost 3/4 of the song.....
savagerabbit 3 years ago