I don't post here very often, but I wanted to share a couple of videos that I recently posted on YouTube.
I should note that somebody posted a comment on the first video: "You should have given Paul Lamb some credit for this!" Lamb is, as many of you know, one of the best-known, and very best, traditionalist-oriented UK players. He's known for his damn-near perfect replications of the styles of Sonny Terry and Big Walter Horton. As I noted in my reply to the commenter, I'd never even heard of Lamb until 2008, but I've been playing and teaching this particular in-and-out shuffle rhythm since the mid-1980s. People will insist on fitting you into their invented story-lines. Anyway, here you go.
Thanks Adam these are great! There's so much I don't know that I learn from your beginner videos. I worked on the second one here last week. Lookin forward to the others! Much appreciated!
Last Edited by ScottK on May 20, 2017 8:55 PM
These are great lessons Adam. Thank you. As for the accusation of the lack of attribution, we'd prefer to see people be more focused & outraged on overt instances of plagiarism like the recent discovery of it in David Clarke's thesis. Which, by the way, is amongst the least of his undesirable traits.
Last Edited by Sundancer on May 23, 2017 1:48 PM