Corey Harris Teaches Blues Guitar from Mississippi to Mali

Corey Harris Teaches Blues Guitar from Mississippi to Mali

Nov 30, 2019
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Corey Harris has absorbed American country blues traditions and plays them as authentically and powerfully as anyone on the scene today. He has also explored the African guitar styles on which much of the blues was based, and on this remarkable instructional session he teaches songs and instrumentals that bridge the gap between the two cultures.
Corey starts by teaching two blues in C: High Fever Blues, his original based on old Charlie Patton/Tommy Johnson style blues, and Blind Blake's more rag-like C. C. Pill Blues. Tuning to open E, Corey gives you a detailed lesson in slide guitar. He covers the traditional Jack o' Diamonds and his original King Cotton, both with improvised variations. Skip James' compelling Special Rider Blues, with its unusual open E minor tuning, reflects the crossover between American blues and African musical style.
Corey then goes into two tunes he learned in Mali that reflect both blues and African sounds: the warm, peaceful fingerstyle tune Bajourou (“Big String”) from Ali Farka Toure and the flatpicking instrumental Sundiata by Mohamed Kouyate.
Each song will add rich blues to your repertoire and the picking styles and variations will give you the tools to create your own style based on these roots traditions.

Language: English
Year: 2005
Country: USA
Running time: 1:57:39
Quality: DVDRip
Video: 304x224 (1.36:1), 29.970 fps, 704 kbps avg
Audio: MP3 48000Hz stereo 111Kbps
Booklet: No
Size: 700 Mb

Corey Harris - Teaches Blues Guitar from Mississippi to Mali
Corey Harris - Teaches Blues Guitar from Mississippi to Mali
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4 comments on “Corey Harris Teaches Blues Guitar from Mississippi to Mali”

  1. runas

    Thanks for all videos I´ve downloaded!! You are great!!

  2. Hi !
    Thank you so much for all the vids :yourock:
    Do you plan to have flatpick or country lessons such as S.Wariner, R.Flacke, D.Grier...
    Would be nice !

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