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Walking Blues - Robert Johnson

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Uploaded by on Aug 16, 2007

Bottleneck delta slide blues guitar played on a national style 0 resonator. Robert Johnson.

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  • Great Sound!

    I have a 97 Style O

    Looking at thebadge your guitar must be close to that date also

    you made it sing..well done

  • Thanks for that, yes these Nationals really do sing, almost by themselves, tone is tremendous.  Mine is a '99 model, so very similar to yours and they really are keepers aren't they. I got Newtone, Michael Messer/National heavy gauge strings on it 16-60 they really are great in the lowered tuning and well worth investing in a few sets.

  • Very refreshing!  Great version!! Absolutely devestating guitar!!

  • Thank you, Im still practicing to make the bottleneck sound cleaner. National resonators almost play themselves!

  • Nice to hear walkin blues in a different tuning.

  • Thanks Karl, most of the tunes I try to play differently from the standard way, or in a different tuning, keeps it alive.

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  • you make me wanna go watch Crossroads

    shole can play son...

  • I have the same make 16-59

    Keeper is right...everything I own goes before Style O does

  • Yeah it's better to play slide in open tunings because you don't have much of a choice in playing slide in standard tuning.

  • Wow that's hot! Nice one ;)

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