John Lee Hooker Boom boom (guitar lesson easy blues)

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Publicado 2011-01-15
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Played on Yamaha FGX-412C
Martin custom light strings -.011-.052

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  • @hughslusser7467
    Thanks for the John Lee Hooker Boom-Boom-lesson, with step by step simple explanation>as you implied>it's easy once you know the answer. Thanks again!
  • @gerry1506
    A great lesson you make it look so easy Hope you are going to put up more lessons soon Thanks , Gerry
  • @bhoodog
    What a great lesson, very enjoyable and with a touch of humour.
  • @TechnoSolveGB
    you are great! more blues... i cant get enough of it
  • @golffan40
    Thank you so much for this lesson! You have made this wonderful song very simple and enjoyable to play! You're a wonderful teacher!
  • @mightyxxxxboosh
    Thanks for this, really struggling with guitar but love the blues and this has made practising so much more enjoyable cheers
  • @mikegambino8396
    Thanks for this lesson. Thanks for taking the time to share.
  • @ElChile2010
    MAN ! you are so easy to follow,Great instructor too!
  • @Ayo.Ajisafe
    @Heisssask haha I know what you mean but its important that the teacher transmits the idea that the concept is simple i think that helped. nice lesson
  • @RichyParton
    Nice one mate. Like your humor as well. Keep them easy lessons coming. And make your videos longer if needed. Cheers Buddy. Keep strumming!!!!
  • @jorgenpmelo11
    Than you very much for the lesson, you are a very good teacher :)
  • @steffanmh
    That's a great song - Douglas Thorogood number (him who wrote, more famously because of Terminator 2 - 'Bad to the Bone')
  • @DoonerA
    Great lesson. I appreciate how you slowed it down for us beginners. For me, I find it easier to start out with my ring finger on the third string of the second fret sliding up to the fourth fret then use my middle finger on the second string of the third fret . Then my first finger is naturally there at the second fret ready to play the third string. Does this make sense?
  • @cracken123
    great stuff! could u make a lesson about one bourbon one scotch one beer?