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Uploaded by on Jan 12, 2010

M&O Blues as taught by Stefan Grossman in his "Delta Blues Guitar" book. Martin 000-28EC
I've been playing guitar for about 3 and a half years and this is one of my first attempts to play the blues. "Music is the best!"

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  • excellent playing, hope you put more videos soon :)

  • Thanks!!!!!

  • excellent playing. got the book and am working on the same song

  • Thanks for the comment!! And I hope to see your performance very soon.

  • Sounds nice. I started learning from Stefan Grossman's audio tapes back in 1984 while serving in the USAF stationed in San Antonio, Texas. Stop by my page when you get a chance. Enjoy.

  • Kenni, it is a nice Sunday morning here in México and I just checked my e-mail after been studying one of your lessons ("You got to move", "Bottleneck blues guitar" lesson series one) for two hours. I will practice the song for the rest of the week (or my life?) What a nice coincidence... Thanks for you comment!

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  • Cool

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  • Nice one! But please tune your B string next time.... lol....

  • Nice! But please tune your B string next time.... LOL

  • please tune your guitar next time, your b string is out of tune lol

  • i've got the fingerpicking patterns down but am only able to play it at about 3/4 the time signature. What is the time signature as i'm going on between 90-100 beats/minute using 8th notes.

  • Well, it is a cold rainy afternoon here in New Jersey. LOL It sounds like you are off to a great start learning this style. I would just suggest digging in and exploring the fingerboard of the open D tuned fingerboard until it becomes familiar territory. I believe the video lessons with make this easier. Please feel free to write anytime if question arise as you work through the lessons. Enjoy.

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