Hi it's me Creighton does anybody know or have any blind lemon tableture . What chords did he play and such . Can somebody please let me know
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I can't see ya, but I can smell ya! - Blind Lemon Jefferson quoted by Steve James, Texas Blues, Blues Revue #30 Aug/Sept 1997
0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic. Hi it's me Creighton does anybody know or have any blind lemon tableture . What chords did he play and such . Can somebody please let me know
John Miller teaches a variety of Lemon tunes. Check out his site. If you scroll down to the transcriptions list for country blues you'll find a list of the tunes:
http://www.johnmillerguitar.com/teaching.html Ari Eisinger also has done an instructional video of Lemon tunes with TAB, here's a link: http://www.secondmind.com/ Hope this helps Cheers Pan I've used Ari's TAB (as part of face-to-face lessons at his apt) and find it very accurate and helpful. I've not experienced John's teachings, but would predict it's top notch. Tom
Hi I am creighton I am 14 years old you may know me as creighton Wodarski on facebook . I have autism and the mind of a forty year old I obsess on the blues from the 20s and thought that maybe this would be the place for help . I also play charlie patton son house and Willie brown and Robert Johnson . I am struggling on blind lemon . He is very hard . I know about the videos that are lessons on YouTube but I know there's many of you guys that can help me with this . I want to know his riffs, licks , and songs and tabs . I also am wanting to speak to Frankie basline the man on YouTube known as frankie12string . If he could see this page and comment back I would appreciate it he seems to know almost every lemon song . If he could help me out as well as you guys it would mean the whole word. To me , if any of you guys have any tabs , riffs licks and songs or instructions please send them my way ! I don't bite! . I am hoping to learn a good amount of his songs and styles and maybe hopefully make songs using his style of style . Thanks you guys for reading i thank you guys a lot . Hope to hear from you soon . creighton
I would really recommend Ari Eisinger's Blind Lemon DVD lesson video, it's very helpful. There's a huge thread on BLJ lyrics here and most of them are on Weeniepedia, I believe.
Good luck! Chris Here's a link to the weeniepedia lyrics index for Lemon. Many (most?) of the Lemon lyric pages will tell you which position, and actual 'sounding' key, the song was played out of.
http://weeniecampbell.com/wiki/index.php?title=Category:Blind_Lemon_Jefferson_Lyrics I agree with Chris, Ari's DVD is very helpful. The songs he selects demonstrate Lemon's approach and various key ideas, played in some of the positions Lemon favoured. Hi Creighton - Ari's video is definitely the best place to start with Lemon... I started with him more than 20 years ago ( no video THEN! ) and not much has changed, really - he's still got the best grasp on Lemon of anyone... I learned how to hear what I can of country blues just by observing him pick apart One Dime Blues phrase by phrase.
I do love Blind Lemon's music, and play what I can although things like Matchbox Blues I'll probably never touch! ![]() Good luck! One more thing - John Miller teaches That Crawlin' Baby Blues on this DVD:
Texas Blues Guitar I've known John a long time, too, and there's NOTHING he can't teach or play - even a tune as nutty as this! One more thing - John Miller teaches That Crawlin' Baby Blues on this DVD:I'll second that Frankie, Mr John Miller is amazing. As For Crawlin Baby Blues, he does teach it perfectly but I think your video of the song is maybe your best, we have talked before about how to actually sing the tune over that fantastically tricky and cool guitar and I still can't sing it and dare not ever try it at a gig. I know young Creighton as he is a friend on Facebook and his passion is %100 and I am sure that he will rise and rise and be great. I reckon you should do a video on Blind Lemon tunes as well and to do different tunes than Ari has on his video. As for Ari I think he is the best player alive today.
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