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Advice from the foc-u guitar fiends
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Dark Was The Night - an old gospel tune from Blind Willie Johnson, as mentioned on the comments with that vid. Ry Cooder did a great cover of that one on the soundtrack to the movie "Paris, Texas." (Harry Dean Stanton).


Seasick is another one heavily influenced by that Mississipi delta sound (hence delta blues). Son House is another one from that mould, and picked up by people like Muddy Waters who took it to Chicago, added a full band and gave it that city sophistication that birthed the genre Chicago blues.


(11-11-15, 11:45 PM)noggythenog link Wrote: see this guy though catfish.....he is basically providing all of the music with just his guitar....theres no imaging the drums or bass or whatever in between...he is everything.....thats kinda what im after i suppose if it makes sense.


You need to learn to fingerpick then. That's why I play more acoustic than electric; got focced off with all the aggro of trying to put a band together, and just play by myself now, so exactly what you said...bass line, rhythm and melody all on one guitar. Stevie Ray Vaughan came closest to that on the electric for me, and I still play it, but not as much now. Slide guitar on the electric cranked up to 11 still does it though  :evil
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Re: Advice from the foc-u guitar fiends - by nick crisp - 12-11-15, 12:04 AM

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