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  Blues Guitar Lesson

Blues guitar lesson

Is there an actual lesson for that? That looks soooooooooooooo fun to play. It's the video that turned me on to this site, and made me buy the book (Plane Talk) and get more interested in finger picking in general. I'd loooove to learn that. It has recently occurred to me, that I don't think I actually play anything more than a minute in length. Boo me. Boooo. Me.

Walking Bass

Looks like a sweet exercise, too.

Just curious if they were deleted for that copyright thing, or I'm missing them.

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Perhaps you should transcribe it? Would be great for your playing to do so.

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Hmmm. Okay.

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The blues example is based on a tune called 'Stormy Weather', and you could probably find the chords for that flaoting around on the net. May not be in the same key though. I think it would be a good tune to transcribe - and the video makes it pretty clear what he is playing anyway.

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Stormy Weather was one of Kirks more expensive paid lessons before the copyright fiasco got going. I am not sure why the second one was removed. It seems pretty generic.

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The Walking Bass lesson is still on here - Walking Bass Line

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