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This lesson is part of the course Fingerstyle Blues Guitar with Orville Johnson.
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Learn to play fingerstyle blues, with a bottleneck slide and without, through songs from blues legends Mississippi John Hurt, Big Bill Broonzy, Lightnin' Hopkins, Tampa Red, Blind Willie Johnson, and more.
 
 
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“Heavy Time” Fingerpicking
 
“Heavy time” is a style of blues fingerpicking that is more driving and forceful than the somewhat bouncy feel of alternating bass fingerpicking, as played by Mississippi John Hurt, Willie McTell, and others. In this lesson, Orville shows you a tune that illustrates the “heavy time” feel. Heavy time is all about what your thumb is doing—in this case, the thumb constantly pounds the beat, four beats per measure. Another thing that makes this style different is that the melody notes are played just with the index finger. Orville walks you through the piece phrase by phrase.
 
 
 
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  • In-depth instruction in fingerstyle and bottleneck blues
  • 23 complete fingerstyle blues songs to play
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  • High-quality video with multiple camera angles so you can see closeups of both hands in action.
 
 
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Some of These Days
 
One of the earliest recorded fingerstyle blues guitarists was Mississippi guitarist/singer Charley Patton, whose song “Some of These Days” you’ll learn in this lesson. Patton recorded in the 1920s and influenced Robert Johnson, Son House, and others. “Some of These Days” is in open-D tuning and is one of Patton’s sweeter songs. Orville plays and sings it through and then shows you what he plays for the verse and bridge of “Some of These Days,” including a harmony line to  the melody line and some different chord voicings.

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