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  • Fabulous playing.Sounded very rich on my computer speakers! Sal

  • if someone asked me what ragtime guitar was I'd play this first,wish it wasn't cut short

  • im more of a fan of barbecue bob personally. but the reverend is talented

  • Rev Gary Davis! Fantastic post

  • Love this stuff !!!

  • ernie hawkings has a dvd teaching C-Rag along with maple leaf rag and dont let my baby catch you here. its a great dvd but its advance finger picking stlye took me 2 days to learn C-Rag fingers hurting much

  • It's awesome, i would like to learn it, but can find no trace of it anywhere...

  • Yes ! That's It !

    the " C-Rag "

  • Yeah, it's a little scarce but i have tab for it if anyone is interested...

  • Is there another name for this song?

  • yes, but I don't remember what...

  • Actually i found it; more commonly referred to as 'CRag'

  • @corndawgz88 is it the "walking dog blues"

  • @kharmakreep I found a tab for it. it was called 'c rag' in the tab booklet and credited to rev. Davis. I don't know if it goes by any other names

  • Thank you RagtimeDorianHenry! These tunes from the Great Teacher of the Blues are AWESOME! RAGTIME!  THANK YOU!!

  • What he does with holy music is amazing.

  • its what holy music does with him!

  • The Rev. is the pinnacle of that ragtime sound. Love it..

  • for me he's the best player of ragtime guitar, with Blind Blake

  • I enjoy them both, but where Blake has an edge with technique, I think Davis just plays things out of this world, ideawise

  • @RagtimeDorianHenry and blind boy fuller as well ... they are the 3 kings :)

  • très original!

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