Absent for some time, and finally got around to noodling some acoustic blues.
Very free form, but hopefully blues feel.
In DADGAD (influenced by Rob MacKillop DADGAD Blues book), which feels like standard tuning for me now!
Hope it's OK.
Plus a semi improvised piece based around the chord progressions and general notes of a Pierre Bensusan piece Solilai - though little like it overall.
Cheers!
I Need My Bed Blues
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- VikingBlues
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I Need My Bed Blues
An improv a day keeps the demons at bay!
Re: I Need My Bed Blues
The first one sounds a bit like a John Lee Hooker born in Scotland...
The second one is very atmospheric. Walking through the highlands, something like that.
And yes, that tuning it definitely yours.
The second one is very atmospheric. Walking through the highlands, something like that.
And yes, that tuning it definitely yours.
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Re: I Need My Bed Blues
Cheers! Glad you liked it.
Very happy to see any sort of reference to John Lee Hooker made about a piece I played - my favourite of the blues guys of that era.
I guess his minimalism appeals to me as I'm fond of that too.
Funny - part of the reason for having 4 acoustic guitars was to have them all in different tunings.
But it's just ended up with one in standard and three in DADGAD.
I just wish i could find more time for meaningful playing instead of just an occasional rushed 10-15 minutes now and then.
Very happy to see any sort of reference to John Lee Hooker made about a piece I played - my favourite of the blues guys of that era.
I guess his minimalism appeals to me as I'm fond of that too.
Funny - part of the reason for having 4 acoustic guitars was to have them all in different tunings.
But it's just ended up with one in standard and three in DADGAD.
I just wish i could find more time for meaningful playing instead of just an occasional rushed 10-15 minutes now and then.
An improv a day keeps the demons at bay!
Re: I Need My Bed Blues
Oh, yes. I thought I have more free time when getting older, but the opposite happens. A few weeks ago I started a very short noodling for one of my videos, but didn't even finish that...VikingBlues wrote: ↑Sat Sep 21, 2019 11:55 am I just wish i could find more time for meaningful playing instead of just an occasional rushed 10-15 minutes now and then.
But - still alive and playing
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Re: I Need My Bed Blues
You're right - we need to be thankful for that.
Looking at things in a positive way .... a good idea.
Looking at things in a positive way .... a good idea.
An improv a day keeps the demons at bay!