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Blindboy
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OK, here's another one. Monday night we had a feller named Jeff sit in. We had no idea what he was going to play, but he said it was in G, so I thought I would sling some slide on it. (I can just barely play slide in standard tuning, and only in G. :roll: ) At the beginning, you can see me trying to watch Jeff and see what the heck he's playing. I don't know what this song is. It seems to have some lyrics from Reverend Gary Davis' Hesitation Blues but sounds kind of like a Stones tune. (That may be our fault. :big_smile: ) I think we ended it before he expected. :shy: Oh, well...
https://youtu.be/05cxVkU0wxE
I think we might add the Stones tune this sounds like, with me doing slide on it, just for the hell of it. Our drummer said he would sing it.
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Blindboy wrote:I don't know what this song is.
:lol: That's the advantage of Blues! :thumbsup: You can start as soon as you got the key...

G in standard tuning is working fine, at least with 3 strings. :big_smile:
Great how you mix slide and fretted playing! Definitely a song for your band! :clap:
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Thanks, 12bar.
12bar wrote:Great how you mix slide and fretted playing
Actually, the only fretted notes I'm doing are when I play the G chord. I fret the low E with my thumb and the high E with my forefinger. All the rest is slide.
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Really? It looked to me as if some notes of the solo were fret notes... anyway, sounds great!
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Great improv work - it sounds way much better than take 1 of a piece you don;t know should sound! :clap:

It does have a Stones feel to it. Tunes like "All Over Now".

The fact that is in G maybe adds to that Stones feel, Keith Richards tuning tuning - albeit with 5 strings.
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