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And he told me... I didn't know nothing about how to play no guitar at all. He said "Hey, go home. Take my advice. You go home. You get that.. straight. You know what I'm talking about? Put that pick down. You think I'm scolding you? You a grown man, Hubert - listen to me!" I went home, man. I went to my basement. And I'm going to tell you something... I was thinking about what Wolf said. He said "Hey, put the pick down." I put the pick down, man. I put the pick down and started using... fingers, you know what I mean? - Hubert Sumlin, on how Howlin' Wolf introduced him to fingerpicking. From Moanin' At Midnight by James Segrest and Mark Hoffman

Author Topic: Steamboat Bill; Mike Dowling arrangement?  (Read 1268 times)

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Offline TooTall

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Steamboat Bill; Mike Dowling arrangement?
« on: August 18, 2010, 12:57:21 PM »
I've been trying to work out the Mike Dowling arrangement of Steamboat Bill from his Blue Fandango CD.  It's Vestapol tuning, but played in open E.  I've got a few of the more obvious bits worked out, but I would love to hear from anyone who has any info on this piece; it's chords, licks, etc.

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