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Book/DVD pack. The ability to improvise and create variations within a song is the essence of the great acoustic blues guitarists. Learn a new approach to seeing the fretboard, breaking down chord blocks into smaller pieces and connecting them throughout the fretboard. Using this you can create melodies and harmonies from simple, moveable chord shapes by relying on logic instead of memorized barre chords or scale patterns. And Woody's approach to varying melody and bass lines against each other will help you develop a more syncopated and stronger picking technique. Songs include "Crow Jane," "Cold Rainy Day," "Bye Bye Blues," "Sweet Jivin' Mama," "Policy Blues" and "It is No Secret." Note/tab. 23 page book, 84 minute DVD.

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SULTAN KENNY ACOUSTIC BLUES GUITAR CD TABLATURE slide bottleneck, play open & standard tunings

SULTAN KENNY, ACOUSTIC BLUES GUITAR. Contiene diversi esempi di blues shuffle, Delta blues, ritmi sincopati, boogie, basso alternato, le accordature aperte in sol e re, il bottleneck. Incluse "can't be satisfied" di Muddy Waters, "hey hey" di Big Bill Broonzy, "dust my droom" di Robert Johnson. SHEET MUSIC BOOK with CD & GUITAR TABLATURE .

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ACOUSTIC BLUES GUITAR

Blues in five different keys, plus slide / bottleneck, playing in open and standard tunings.

Series: Guitar
Publisher: Centerstream Publications
Format: Softcover with CD
Author: Kenny Sultan
Intermediate level


This book for intermediate-level guitarists is a follow-up to Kenny's Introduction to Acoustic Blues. It covers blues in five different keys and positions, and incorporates slide or bottleneck playing in both open and standard tunings. All songs are primarily fingerstyle with a monotone bass used for most. The accompanying 70-minute CD features performances of every example and song, played slowly then up to speed to facilitate learning.

Inventory #HL 00000157
ISBN: 9780931759734
UPC: 073999400922
Width: 9.0"
Length: 12.0"
48 pages

Back Breakin' Blues
Boogie Blues
Boogie In A
Can't Be Satisfied
The CC Blues
Cincinnati Flow Rag
Clean My Room
Delta Blues
The Don't Know Blues
Dust My Broom
The F-B Blues
Filthy Rich
A Fine Filly
Fly Hen
Hey Hey
Hideaway Blues
Joseph's Blues
Lonesome Couch Blues
Muddy's Blues
Shuffle In A
Sleepy Head Blues
Squashed
State Street Blues
West Coast Blues

 

Introduction

 

Welcome to the second book, Acoustic Blues Guitar, Intermediate level. For those of you unfamiliar with my previous book, Introduction to Acoustic Blues, (What else?), we will be trying to play finger-style acoustic blues the old-fashioned way. The rules are as stated:

1. have fun

2. play loose

3. play with feeling

4. don't worry about mistakes

Sound easy enough? Remember, this is a book about Lightnin' Hopkins, John Lee Hooker, Muddy Waters, Blind Blake and other funky guys. So just have fun, and go with the flow. We will cover blues in five different keys and positions, A, C, D, E, and G – these are the keys I primarily use, and they are the best for acoustic blues. We will also incorporate slide or bottleneck playing in both open and standard tunings. All songs will be played primarily finger-style with a monotone bass used for most of the straight blues and an alternating bass used for the ragtime blues. On the 70-minute cassette tape that accompanies this book, I play each example and every song. Most of the songs are played at slow speed and at regular tempo, and nearly all of the tunes will have a detailed explanation about the music and how to best play it. This book is one step harder than my previous book and should prove to be a good challenge for you. Blues guitar is different than other styles of guitar in that there is more feel involved than technique. It is very important that you use the tablature only as a guide to your ears. The accompanying tape will be your most valuable tool. All the nuances of the blues cannot be written down properly; listening is the only way to really absorb all the material. My suggestion is to listen to the tape before you try any of the songs. Hear exactly what you're supposed to do, then read the music to help you create the sound desired. In my workshops, classes, and private lessons, I urge my students to learn everything by ear. I rarely use written music, but under these circumstances the written notation should be used, but not relied upon exclusively. Memorize each song, then put the written material away. Try to let your own personal feelings come through in your playing. Make each song an individual experience. Remember, this isn't classical music, so play it loose. Don't worry about mistakes, and above all.

Fingerpicks Strings Capo's
Before we close, there are a few more things I would like to discuss. The first is fingerpicks.
I use them, but I'm not sure I would recommend them to all my students. They are very
awkward and hard to get used to. If you want to try them anyway, I would recommend a Herco
thumbpick and Dunlop fingerpicks. The picks will make your guitar sound louder, enable you to
play faster, and make the brush technique easier. But again, they are difficult to use. If you are
having trouble, try turning the picks gently towards your thumb so they are slightly off center.
This will help with the angle of attack and eliminate some pick noise.
My favorite strings are made by John Pearse. If these aren't available, Martin guitar strings
are excellent. I use medium gauge or on occasion, medium lights. As far as a capo, there is only
one that works for me, and it is made by Schubb. It is easy to get on and off the guitar neck and it
doesn't pull the strings out of tune.
The guitars I play vary, but my favorites are a 1936 Martin 000-18, a Santa Cruz OM
model, and a new National style "0" resonator guitar. All are great instruments, and I highly recommend them. Both the Santa Cruz and the National are heard on the cassette tape.

Conclusion
Well, I hope you enjoyed the book and didn't become too frustrated with
my methods. Have patience, and it will all come together. If you find this book
too difficult, try to check out Blues Guitar, An Introduction to Acoustic Blues also
from Centerstream Publications.
Remember to listen to the tape continuously and don't rely only on the
music. This will help you get the proper feel for the music. (I can't stress this
enough!) It is also very important to listen to as much other recorded blues as
possible. The musicians I think you should listen to include John Lee Hooker,
Johnny Shines, Robert Johnson, Brownie McGhee, John Hammond, Taj Mahal,
Rev. Gary Davis, Snooks Eaglin, Lightnin' Hopkins, and Mississippi John Hurt to
mention a few.
I personally have five albums out with my partner, Tom Ball, the newest
entitled, "Filthy Rich" (FF 619). Tom is an excellent harmonica
player/vocalist/guitarist, and we cover a wide variety of blues styles on these
recordings. They are available from your better record stores or from Flying Fish
Records, Chicago, IL, or from myself:
Kenny Sultan, Santa Barbara,

Also, feel free to write me if you have any questions about this book. This
is the second in a series of blues guitar books I am doing for Ron Middlebrook at
Centerstream Publications, so keep an eye out for the next Blues Guitar book.
Until then, good luck with your playing, stay loose.

About The Author. Kenny Sultan has been playing guitar since the age of seven. Soon thereafter, his brother introduced him to the Blues of T-Bone Walker and Lightnin' Hopkins. The effect was permanant. A noted teacher, he has taught music, guitar and blues at the College level. Kenny has also conducted workshops and seminars  throughout the country. He has five albums to his credit with his partner Tom Ball and has appeared as a sideman on numerous recordings by other artists. He currently resides in Santa Barbara, California.

Contents

About The Author

Introduction

Basic 12-Bar Blues Progression

Blues Shuffle in E

Single String Shuffle

The Syncopated Shuffle

The Funky Shuffle

The Harmony Shuffle

 

SONGS

Hideaway Blues (key of E)

Delta Blues (key of E)

Sleepy Head Blues (key of E)

Hey, Hey (key of E) Big Bill Broonzy

State Street Blues (key of E)

Lonesome Couch Blues (key of E)

Shuffle In A

Boogie In A

The C C Blues (key of A)

Joseph's Blues (ke of A)

Back Breakin' Blues (ke of A)

Alternating Bass

A Fine Filly (key of G)

The Don't Know Blues (ke of G)

Boogie Blues II (key of G)

Fly Hen (key of G)

Filthy Rich (key of G)

West Coast Blues (key of C) Blind Blake

Cincinnati Flow Rag (key of C) Rev. Gary Davis

Slide or Bottleneck

OPEN G Tuning                                                                                                       

Squashed

Can't Be Satisfied - Muddy Waters

OPEN D Tuning

Dust My Broom - Robert Johnson - Elmore James

Clean My Room

STANDARD Tuning

Muddy's Blues

The F-B Blues

Fingerpicks-Strings-Capo's .

Conclusion 

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SULTAN KENNY BLUES GUITAR LEGENDS Lightnin' Hopkins Big Broonzy Kenny Sultan CD TABLATURE METODO

SULTAN KENNY, BLUES GUITAR LEGENDS. SGEET MUSIC BOOK WITH CD & GUITAR TABLATURE.

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Blues Guitar Legends in the styles of Lightnin' Hopkins, Blind Blake, Mississippi John Hurt, Blind Boy Fuller, and Big Bill Broonzy.

Series: Guitar
Publisher: Centerstream Publications
Format: Softcover with CD
Artist: Kenny Sultan

Inventory #HL 00000181
ISBN: 9781574240153
UPC: 073999011586
Width: 9.0"
Length: 12.0"
48 pages

 

This book/CD package allows you to explore the styles of Lightnin' Hopkins, Blind Blake, Mississippi John Hurt, Blind Boy Fuller, and Big Bill Broonzy. Through Sultan's arrangements, you will learn how studying the masters can help you develop your own style. 48 pages

Well, here we go again for you. It's time for our third volume in a series of blues books for Centerstream Publications. If you have any of the earlier editions welcome back, if you are new I'm glad you are here. The concept for this book is unique. I'll be attempting to teach you my loose interpretations of five legendary bluesmens music. In the end I hope this enables you to develop an original style of your own. In my many years of teaching I've discovered an abundance of publications that have exact note for note transcriptions of original blues songs. Attempting to play these was a nightmare. I found that in order to do things exactly, there was no feeling or emotion left in the music. Come on, can anyone really play like Lightnin' Hopkins? The best you can do is take the emotion from the original and do your own thing. How many of you have spent hours trying to learn that one mystery note and have never gotten it to sound right? I say relax, get as close as you can, and go from there. I've taken some liberties with the music in this book. These songs are not even close to being note for note renditions of the originals. I know some blues purists are going to freak out but again, this is primarily a book to help you develop your own style. If I haven't bothered to be precise, I don't expect you to either. Feel free to add and subtract licks when you want. This isn't classical music or brain surgery. Live a little! Finally, I must give credit where credit is due, and that's to the original blues artists. I would never think of taking anything away from them. Without seeing, listening, and learning from them, I would probably still be playing "Last Train to Clarksville" by the Monkees. This is why you should listen to as much original music of these artists as possible. It's the only way to see what's really happening. Remember they are the legends!

Our first stylist is Sam "Lightnin" Hopkins. He is my favorite blues player. I love the soul that comes through in his playing. He was born in Centerville, Texas on March 15, 1912. His guitar style was influenced by many of the Texas bluesman, most notably Blind Lemon Jefferson and his cousin Texas Alexander. Lightnin's association with Jefferson and Alexander helped mold his own distinctive blues style. His guitar form is very free, almost disorganized. That's why I like him so much. I've tried to smooth out his style somewhat in my playing. What might sound incredible for Lightnin', would sound like mistakes for me. While it's cool for him to play 10 1/2 bar blues, it would sound like I didn't know what I was doing. Now I'm not saying I don't go out on a limb now and then, but for jamming purposes it's best to stick to the 12 bar format. This is what I've done for his section.

 

Contents:

Kenny Sultan bio

Foreword

 

Sam Lightnin' Hopkins

Lightnin' Hopkins Style

Lightnin' Hopkins Style, Medium Tempo 1.

Lightnin' Hopkins Style, Medium Tempo 2

Lightnin' Hopkins Style, Medium Tempo 3

Lightnin' Hopkins Style, Slow 1.

Lightnin' Hopkins Style, Slow 2

Lightnin' Hopkins Style, Slow 3

Lightnin' Hopkins Style, Slow 4

 

Blind Blake

That'll Never Happen No More .

Blakes Breakdown

Six Reasons (Kenny Sultan)

 

Mississippi John Hurt

John Hurt Style, 1.

John Hurt Style, 2

John Hurt Style, 3

Can't Be Satisfied, 1.

Can't Be Satisfied, 2.

 

Blind Boy FulIer

Wabash Rag, 1.

Wabash Rag, 2.

Keep On Truckin' Marna, 1.

Keep On Truckin' Marna, 2

 

Big Bill Broonzy

Long Tall Marna

Big Bill, Style 1.

Big Bill, Style 2

Big Bill, Style 3

Your Mind Is In The Gutter (Tom Ball & Kenny Sultan)

Your Mind Is In The Gutter,

Bill Bailey

Conclusion

 

Gary 'Davis Preview

Buck Dance, 1

Buck Dance, 2

Buck Dance, 3

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SULTAN KENNY-GUITAR BLUES DVD VIDEO METODO CHITARRA ACUSTICA

SULTAN KENNY, GUITAR BLUES. DVD

DVD VIDEO METODO DIDATTICO, DI MUSICA BLUES PER CHITARRA ACUSTICA


A virtual encyclopedia of blues licks and patterns! Lesson tunes: "Slippin and Drippin", "Lightnin Strikes", " The Sick Boogie", " If the Shoe Fits", "Honky Tonk" and " Cascade Rag". BONUS performances: " West Coast Blues", " C Rag Medley" and "Blakes Blast". Running time 3 h.

DVD format: Region 0 for use in all regions. Each DVD offers six songs performed and taught by a master of the acoustic style. In a special lesson section, key aspects and techniques required for each arrangement are presented. The viewer can select from multiple camera angles, including the full performance or just the left or right hand in close-up. In addition, an artist biography and discography plus several bonus song performances are included in each DVD. Kenny Sultan is one of the most highly respected blues guitarists and blues guitar educators in the country. Kenny's great solo blues arrangements serve as a virtual encyclopedia of vital blues licks and patterns. These songs are firmly rooted in the classic blues forms and are a great springboard for developing a strong blues repertoire.

Multi-camera angles for close-up viewing of left and right hands
Bonus performances
Audiophile quality recording
Artist biography and discography
Full motion menus

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REV. GARY DAVIS. STEFAN GROSSMAN'S EARLY MASTERS OF AMERICAN BLUES GUITAR. CD TABLATURE

REV. GARY DAVIS. STEFAN GROSSMAN'S EARLY MASTERS OF AMERICAN BLUES GUITAR. CD TABLATURE

Rev. Gary Davis / transcr. Stefan Grossman

SERIES: Stefan Grossman’s Early Masters of American Blues Guitar
CATEGORY: Guitar Method or Supplement
FORMAT: Book & CD

The Early Masters of American Blues series provides the unique opportunity to study the true roots of modern blues. Stefan Grossman, noted roots-blues guitarist and musicologist, has compiled this fascinating collection of 13 songs, transcribed exactly as performed by legendary blues master Rev. Gary Davis. In addition to Stefan's expert transcriptions, the book includes a CD containing the original recordings of Rev. Gary Davis so you can hear the music as he performed it.

Reverend Gary Davis, also known as Blind Gary Davis, was a master musician who felt comfortable playing in a wide variety of styles and techniques. He could freely improvise on ragtime, religious and blues themes, and was an exciting and vibrant performer. An ordained minister, Rev. Davis often expressed a preference for gospel music, sometimes refusing to play the blues. In addition to transcribing all the songs in this collection, Stefan Grossman was also a student of Rev. Davis.

Blues, rags and holy blues from the playing of the fingerstyle genius, Rev. Gary Davis are presented in this new collection. 13 arrangements are transcribed to provide you with insight into the playing of this legendary guitarist. A compact disc is included that features Rev. Davis playing all 13 tunes.

Titles include:
Goin' To Sit Down On The Banks Of The River,
Great Change Since I've Been Born,
A Little More Faith,
Pure Religion,
Buck Rag,
I Am The Light Of The World,
You Better Mind,
Walkin' Dog Blues,
Let Us Get Together,
The Angel's Message To Me,
Make Believe Stunt,
Cocaine Blues
God's Gonna Separate.

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McDOWELL FRED THE VOICE OF MISSISSIPPI DELTA BLUES GUITAR TABLATURE CHITARRA LIBRO YOU GOTTA MOVE

McDOWELL FRED THE VOICE OF MISSISSIPPI DELTA BLUES GUITAR. Frenetico, triste, selvaggio primitivo, urlato, con uno stridente bottleneck sulle accordature aperte di RE e SOL; questo è Fred e la sua "You gotta move", ripresa poi anche dai Rolling Stones. SHEET MUSIC BOOK WITH GUITAR TABLATURE.

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MISSISSIPPI JOHN HURT STEFAN GROSSMAN'S EARLY MASTERS OF AMERICAN BLUES GUITAR 2CD TABLATURE

MISSISSIPPI JOHN HURT, STEFAN GROSSMAN'S EARLY MASTERS OF AMERICAN BLUES GUITAR. 2CD TABLATURE

26 titoli di blues acustico. 2CD TABLATURE, Curato e trascritto da Stefan Grossman. 

 I libri della serie "I primi maestri americani della chitarra Blues" offrono l'opportunità unica di studiare le vere radici del blues moderno. Stefan Grossman, noto chitarrista e musicologo, ha compilato questa affascinante collezione di 26 canzoni del leggendario chitarrista Blues Mississippi John Hurt. Oltre alle esperte trascrizioni di Stefan, il libro include un CD contenente le registrazioni originali di John Hurt, in modo da poter sentire la musica come era originariamente eseguita. Mississippi John Hurt ha avuto una carriera affascinante, in origine registrò una manciata di canzoni alla fine del 1920, e dopo essere stato dimenticato per quasi 30 anni, fu riscoperto da una nuova generazione di musicisti che comprendeva Bob Dylan, Joan Baez, e Stephen Sills. Ritrovato nel 1963, mentre viveva in una piccola città del Mississippi, da un ammiratore che lo ha rintracciato attraverso i testi del suo singolo "Avalon Blues" del 1928, Mississippi John Hurt è stato convinto ad andare a Washington, DC e iniziare una nuova carriera. E ha trascorso i successivi tre anni suonando e registrando. Oltre a trascrivere tutte le canzoni di questa raccolta, Stefan Grossman è stato anche allievo di John Hurt.

Contenuto:

Shake that Thing
Spike Driver's Blues
Casey Jones
Got the Blues, Can't Be Satisfied
Joe Turner Blues
Stocktime
Hey Baby, Right Away
Ain't Nobody But You babe
Make Me a Pallet on your Floor
Nobody's Dirty Business
Richlands Women Blues
Louis Collins
Blessed Be the Name
Praying On the Old Camp Grounds
Let the Mermaids Flirt With Me
Corrinna, Corrinna
Oh Mary Don't You Weep
Avalon Blues
Sliding Delta
Coffee Blues
Monday Morning Blues
Candyman
Trouble I've Had All My days
See See Rider
Stack O'Lee Blues
Big Leg Blues

 

Registrazioni originali VINTAGE, trasferite su CD dal 78 giri.

La musica di Mississippi John Hurt, trascritta da Stefan Grossman. Guitar Songbook tablature e CD esempi per chitarra acustica.

Serie: "i primi maestri di chitarra Blues americano" di Stefan Grossman. 96 pagine.

Con tablature per chitarra, notazione standard, la melodia vocale, i testi, i nomi degli accordi e diagrammi degli accordi di chitarra. Blues e Country Blues.

 

INTRODUCTION by Stefan Grossman
This collection has been a pleasure to put together. I first
heard the records of Mississippi John Hurt when I was
15years old. He had recorded 20 sides for the OKeh
record company in 1928of which 12 had been released.
During the folk revival ofthe 1960s,reissue albums began
to appear and many old blues recordings found their way
to the grooves of LPs. John Hurt's arrangements for "Spike
Driver Blues," "Frankie," "Stagolee," "Nobody's Dirty
Business," Candyman," "Louis Collins," and "Got the Blues
Can't Be Satisfied" became necessary ingredients to any
young fingerpicker's repertoire.
John Hurt's old recordings had a magnetic atmosphere
and a strong lyrical contents that made them attractive
to both players and listeners. His guitar style was easily
recognizable. The alternating bass pattern evoked the
piano sounds of turn-of-the-century America and against
this a melody line was interweaved. The same approach
was explored during the mid-1950s by White guitarists
such as Merle Travis and Chet Atkins. By the 1960s,this
guitar technique was completely embraced by folksingers
as far afield as Bob Dylan, Dave Van Ronk, and Stephen
Stills to Joan Baez.
Then in 1963,miracle of miracles occurred when Tom
Hoskin decided to try to locate the "legendary" Mississippi
John Hurt. John had recorded a song during his 1928
sessions titled "Avalon Blues." The current maps of
Mississippi did not show a town called Avalon, but in an
1878atlas, Avalon was shown as a small dot between
Greenwood and Grenada, Mississippi. Tom headed south
from Washington, D.C.and two days later pulled into
Stinson's store, an old combination gas station, general
store, and post office, which, with the owner's house,
comprised the entirety of Avalon. Tom asked several men
if they had ever heard or knew about a singer called
Mississippi John Hurt and was amazed when the pointed
down the dirt road and said, "'bout a mile down that road,
third mail box up the hill. Can't miss it."
Tom brought John up to Washington, D.C.to record and
perform and almost immediately Mississippi John Hurt was
a hit on the folk music scene. He performed at folk clubs,
The Newport Folk Festival, college campuses, and even the
Johnny Carson Tonight Show!
I met Mississippi John at his first concert in New York City.
Tom was a friend of mine and the chance to hear, as well
as meet, Mississippi John Hurt was almost too much for
me to imagine. The concert presented John and Doc Boggs
(another folk legend, but in this case in the story of white
five-string mountain banjo playing). After the concert, I
went backstage to say hellos and Tom insisted that I play
guitar for John and Doc. I picked a few of John's tunes that
I had transcribed from his 1928recordings. John started to
dance while Doc laughed and banged out time on his banjo
skin. This began my friendship with John Hurt that lasted
until his death.
Mississippi John Hurt was a wonderful teacher. He
patiently showed me his arrangements and licks as well
as giving me insight into life itself. John Hurt was a unique
man. He had a gentleness that could penetrate walls and
a voice that could relax your soul while your feet danced
to his guitar rhythms.
This collection brings together 26 great songs and
guitar arrangements. All the keys that John played in are
presented. On first listening, John Hurt's playing seems
deceptively easy, but to master his sound is quite a
challenge. He used three fingers to play. His ring and little
finger rested on the face of the guitar while he picked.
The source of John's unique sound can be found in his
thumb strokes. Basically, an alternating bass is used
throughout John's playing. The sound that is produced
can be described as "bum-chick." The first beat hits the
bass note with commitment but the second beat hits the
string hard enough to have the other strings vibrate. As a
result, a "chick" is created. This is fundamental to John's
style. The bass can stand by itself without any melody
lines and still sound musical. When the treble lines
are added, these act almost as embellishments. The
"John Hurt sound" is all in yourthumb.
Fortunately, there is some footage of John that comes
from Pete Seeger's Rainbow Quest. Seeing John play
will help you to better understand the power and
eloquence of his playing and singing. I have included
these performances in my video series Country Blues
Guitar Parts 1,2, & 3(Stefan Grossman's Guitar Workshop). I strongly recommend these.

MISSISSIPPI JOHN HURT by Jas Obrecht
Songster and bluesman, John Hurt had a beautifully
syncopated fingerpicking style and a gentle, guileless
voice. After making a handful of 78s, he faded from view
during the Depression and then arose phoenix-like during
the 1960s.Throughout his career, his music provided an
aural passport to a bygone age of cakewalks and rags,
parables and polite society.
Hurt was 35 years old when he journeyed alone from the
Mississippi hill country to Memphis for his first session.
It was Valentine's Day, 1928,and the experience was not
entirely pleasant: "A great big hall with only Mr. Rockwell,
one engineer, and myself," John remembered. "I sat on
a chair and they pushed the microphone right up close
to my mouth and told me not to move after they found the
right position. Oh, I was nervous, and my neck was sore for
days after." Eight songs were cut that day, but only a single
OKeh 78 was issued-"Nobody's Dirty Business" backed
by "Frankie," one of his few songs in open tuning. Hurt was
paid about $20 per song, a good fee for unproven talent.
The original note on Columbia's file cards for the matrixes"
old time music"-was later changed to "race."
Hurt headed home and worked another season; under his
sharecropping arrangement atthe time, half of the corn
and cotton he grew on 13 acres was turned over to the land
owner. In November, IJ. Rockwell wrote Hurt inviting him to
record again. John's December 21st session in New York City
produced usable version of "Ain't No Tellin'" (essentially new
words set to the "Make Me Pallet On the Floor" melody),
the murder ballad "Louis Collins," and "Avalon Blues." On
December 28, 1928,Hurt was back in the studio for his final
and most fruitful prewar session, cutting three spirituals
and five blues. Of all Hurt's prewar sides, the one he
composed his first day in New York, "Avalon Blues,"
proved to be the most important. Nearly four decades
after its release, it would lead to his rediscovery:
"Avalon my home town,
always on my mind,
Avalon my home town,
always on my mind,
Pretty mama's in Avalon,
want me there all the time"
During the 1920s,when its population was less than a
hundred, Avalon, Mississippi was little more than a
ramshackle rail settlement between Greenwood and
Grenada. Born in nearby Teoc on July 3, 1893,John Smith
Hurt spent most of his life living there in poverty. He had
seven older brothers and two sisters. He made it through
the fifth grade at St. James School, and around this time
began teaching himself guitar. "I always tried to make my
strings say just what I say," he'd explain. "I grab it and go
my way with it. Use my melody with it." By age 12,John
was singing "Good Mornin' Miss Carrie," "Satisfied,"
Frankie and Johnny," and other non-blues songs at house
parties, sometimes working with a fiddler. His gentle voice,
relaxed feel, and light, idiosyncratic fingerpicking made
his music far better suited for front-porch listening than
cornfield stomps. Some nights, he remembered, he and a
pal would awaken the neighbors with their playing. "We go
along to people's private homes, way in the night, midnight,
one o'clock. 'Serenadin" we call it. We knew you well, we
tip up on the porch and we'd wake you up with music. Well,
you might lay there and listen, you might not get up and ask
us in. Sometimes you'd get up and say come on in."
Once, when he was asked about the first blues he'd learned,
Hurt played "Lazy Blues," a simple, original arrangement
in E major that had more in common with Memphis players
than Delta musicians such as Robert Johnson:
"Wake up in the morning, a towel tied round her head,
When you speak to her, she swear she almost dead"
During "Talking Casey," Hurt used a slide to imitate bells
and quote familiar melodies-a technique similar to Blind
Willie McTell in Atlanta-while thumbing train rhythms on
his bass strings. He composed in many keys-E, A, 0, and
G,which was especially convenient for a strong alternating
bass-but unlike many Delta musicians seemed to prefer C.
Much of his music was probably a souvenir of his childhood.
Asked by a white landlord how he created melodies,
Hurt responded, "Well, sir, I just make it sound like I think it
ought to."
After his father passed away, John helped his mother
raise cotton, corn, and potatoes. To make ends meet, he
sometimes hired himself out to a neighboring farm, while
his mother washed clothes and cooked. During 1915,Hurt
worked for the Illinois Central jacking up and leveling...

EARLY MASTER'S of AMERICAN BLUES GUITAR Rev. Gary Davis
Book & CD (F3176GTA)

EDITED AND TRANSCRIBED BY STEFAN GROSSMAN
The Early Masters of American Blues Guitar series provides the unique opportunity to study the true roots of modern blues. Stefan Grossman, noted roots-blues guitarist and musicologist, has compiled this amazing collection of 26 songs, transcribed exactly as performed by blues great Mississippi John Hurt. In addition to Stefan's expert transcriptions, the book includes 2 CDs containing John Hurt's original recordings so you can experience the music as it was originally performed.

Each book in the Early Masters series contains the original artist's performances, transferred
from vintage 78s. These original recordings are apiece of musical history, and the only way to
hear and appreciate the powerful feel and impact of these pivotal, early music giants.

ALSO AVAILABLE IN THE EARLY MASTERS OF AMERICAN BLUES GUITAR SERIES 

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ORIGINAL AMERICAN BLUES. Creative Concepts. CD TABLATURE

ORIGINAL AMERICAN BLUES. LISLE. Down And Out Blues -Worried Man Blues -Teacher's Blues -Fishing Blues -Nobody Knows When Your Down & Out -Wet Weather Blues -A Man Without A Woman -Corrina, Corrina -Farewell To You baby -Wild About That Thing -Things About To Come My Way -Goin' Down The Road Feelin' Bad -Weary Blues -Shake That Thing -Lovesick Blues -I'm Satisfied -The Blues Ain't Nothin -Long Tall Daddy -Statesboro Blues -Sportin' Life Blues -Yo Yo Blues -One Dime Blues. CD TAB.

Guitar Arrangements
Series: Creative Concepts Publishing
Publisher: Creative Concepts
Softcover with CD - TAB
Composer: Various Composers

31 of the greatest early American blues songs ever written complete with a CD featuring full performances of each. Titles include: Corrina, Corrina - Down and Out Blues - I'm Satisfied - Long Tall Daddy - Nobody Knows You When You're Down and Out - Statesboro Blues - Worried Man Blues - and more. 112 pages

BAD LUCK BLUES (BLIND LEMON JEFFERSON)
BLUES AIN'T NOTHIN', THE (ARR: LISLE CROWLEY)
BUDDY, WON'T YOU ROLL DOWN THE LINE (L CROWLEY)
CORRINA, CORRINA (L CROWLEY)
DOWN AND OUT BLUES (L CROWLEY)
FAREWELL TO YOU, BABY (L CROWLEY)
FISHING BLUES (L CROWLEY)
GOIN' DOWN THE ROAD FEELIN' BAD (L CROWLEY)
I DON'T BELIEVE SHE'D KNOW ME (L CROWLEY)
I WONDER WHERE MY EASY RIDER'S GONE (S BROOKS)
I'M A STRANGER HERE (L CROWLEY)
I'M SATISFIED (L CROWLEY)
LONG TALL DADDY (L CORWLEY)
LOVESICK BLUES (I MILLS/C FRIEND)
MAN WITHOUT A WOMAN, A (L CROWLEY)
NOBODY KNOWS YOU WHEN YOU'RE DOWN AND OUT (J COX)
ONE DIME BLUES (BLIND LEMON JEFFERSON)
ROLL AND TUMBLE (L CROWLEY)
SETTIN' ON TOP OF THE WORLD (L CROWLEY)
SHAKE IT AND BREAK IT (C PATTON)
SHAKE THAT THING (L CROWLEY)
SPORTING LIFE BLUES (L CROWLEY)
St. Louis Blues (W C Handy)
STATESBORO BLUES (L CROWLEY)
TEACHER'S BLUES (L CROWLEY)
THINGS ABOUT TO COME MY WAY ( L CROWLEY)
WEARY BLUES (L CROWLEY)
WET WEATHER BLUES (L CROWLEY)
WILD ABOUT THAT THING (L CROWLEY)
WORRIED MAN BLUES (L CROWLEY_)
YO-YO BLUES (BLIND LEMON JEFFERSON)

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KEB' MO' selections from JUST LIKE YOU LIBRO GUITAR TABLATURE Just Like You-Angelina-Lullaby Baby Blues-Every Morning

KEB' MO', selections from KEB' MO' and JUST LIKE YOU. TABLATURE

LIBRO CON TABLATURE PER CHITARRA. 

Series: Authentic Guitar-Tab EDITION INCLUDES COMPLETE SOLOS
Modern acoustic blues from the H.C. Handy Award winner for Acoustic Blues.

Titles are:

* The Action
* Angelina
* Dirty Low Down and Bad
* Every Morning
* Hand It Over
* Just Like You
* Lullaby Baby Blues
* More Than One Way Home
* Perpetual Blues Machine
* She Just Wants to Dance
* That's Not Love
* You Can Love Yourself.

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