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  • great video, less is more. you cut it down to it;s essentials, with no frills. good work!

  • Very cool, thanks. Just one small suggestion. In your left hand, you can also play a quick chromatic descent from the B (5th of the E chord) to the Ab (5th of the Db chord) using your thumb and index finger between the chords. This helps to fill the sound and makes it less choppy between chords. Thanks again.

  • Thank you sir. Booker is the man.

  • I really appreciated this! Thanks for posting!

  • Hey Paul thank you so much for showing this as I've been trying for ages to work it out. A midi file would be so helpful as well if you have time to record one and put it on the web.

    Looking forward to seeing some more James Booker tips from you! Thanks for your inspiration.

  • Thanks a ton for this helpful video. The two parts together aren't super impressive but put together are pure magic. We miss you, James Carrol Booker III.

  • Yes!!! James Booker, God of Blues Piano, God Booker like Dr John said! Thank you so much for this tutorial, very good sound of black blues.

    Thank you. Alex

  • MAGIC! Thank-you so much. Any more tutorials on James Booker, Fess, Dr John or anything else gumbo flavoured would be muchos appreciated.

    Cheers! : D

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