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Author Topic: Insight into the guitar on "Motherless Child Blues" by E. Thomas & G. Wiley  (Read 607 times)

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Offline Steve Pajik

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Howdy, y'all!

I don't post much, but I lurk and read almost every day!  :) I was just wondering if anyone has any insight into the guitar on Elvie Thomas and Geeshie Wiley's "Motherless Child Blues". It's such an incredibly beautiful song, methinks. (And why the heck hasn't Stevie Nicks covered it yet?! It seems perfect for her voice!) I can tell it's two guitars, but has anyone sussed out the tunings? To my not-well-trained ears, it sounds like at least one of 'em is in E standard, but I'm most likely mistaken.

Thanks for any and all help!
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