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Drop D, Heavy Blues Guitar Lesson (With No Accompaniment) – EP190

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This week’s guitar lesson is a slow and heavy sounding blues that’s played fingerstyle in Drop D Tuning. I’ll show you how to play this composition note for note and will also show you how easy it is to improvise in this style (giving a few examples). Also, this lesson works really well on acoustic or electric guitar.

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  1. Edward W says

    February 3, 2017 at 12:30 pm

    Just awesome Brian. I play a Gibson SG bottle neck slide in open E tuning but never thought about finger picking in open tuning. Just a great vibe to the tune.

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    • Edward W says

      February 3, 2017 at 12:34 pm

      Just realized this isn’t open tuning, just a dropped tuning. Got it. Still awesome.

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  2. Michael Allen says

    February 3, 2017 at 12:31 pm

    Love it! I feel like I’m back in the Delta. I’ve never learned anything in Drop D tuning so I’m looking forward to it. Thanks Brian

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  3. Christian G says

    February 3, 2017 at 12:52 pm

    I would really enjoy also to listen to acoustic version. In such cases in future why not share with us both versions?!?
    I love all your lessons but acoustic versions I love even more!

    Anyway thanks again for delighting us every Friday with your excellent work

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    • Jan C says

      February 8, 2017 at 4:34 pm

      Have to second you on that. Great lesson but it would be great to have the accoustic version added.

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    • Johan S says

      February 9, 2017 at 1:24 pm

      I also agree with this. I simply love the acoustic versions of songs.

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  4. JRG says

    February 3, 2017 at 2:06 pm

    Great lesson Brian! Thank you for more drop D tunes.

    Jim

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  5. Maradonagol says

    February 3, 2017 at 2:52 pm

    Brian, what a great welcome home lesson…….pure joy up on Lake Ontario!!! Thank you!!

    Roberto

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  6. mcnessa says

    February 3, 2017 at 3:12 pm

    Love Drop D tunes. Keep ’em coming!

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  7. Lights says

    February 3, 2017 at 3:57 pm

    Thanks!
    Another super cool thumb bass lesson. Thats what I like all over!

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    • Lights says

      February 3, 2017 at 3:58 pm

      Theres just one question: how to do it with slide?

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      • Chuck H says

        February 7, 2017 at 4:54 pm

        Looks like you could easily work a slide into this.

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  8. mexstrat says

    February 3, 2017 at 5:25 pm

    More dirty. Dirtier. Love it.

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  9. Islamujeres says

    February 3, 2017 at 9:24 pm

    You belong on the the Big Stage Brian!

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    • Brian says

      February 3, 2017 at 10:10 pm

      I play the big stage in my living room at least 2 or 3 times a week, top billing, easy commute, no drama. Sadly my audience is made up of a couple of 4 legged critters who usually have their eyes closed, but I know they’re listening.

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      • mcnessa says

        February 4, 2017 at 9:36 pm

        …and in addition to us Active Melody groupies, the thousands of YouTubers.

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      • Rjung says

        March 28, 2020 at 1:22 pm

        Haha…I think I play on that very same stage! On the plus side have not had to dodge a single tomato yet!

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      • Robert M says

        May 15, 2020 at 1:10 pm

        Yup…. I have 3 x 4 legged critters that do the same thing , the fact that they sleep means they approve of what they re hearing!

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  10. Jim M says

    February 4, 2017 at 7:56 am

    I always wonder during the week, what style of lesson will Brain teach on Friday.

    Always a surprise and joy !!!

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  11. ARADTech says

    February 4, 2017 at 8:45 am

    Oh yeah Black Snake Moan style , thank you so much 🙂

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    • Frank C says

      May 26, 2019 at 7:23 pm

      Yes, that’s what it reminded me of!

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  12. smilefred says

    February 4, 2017 at 9:11 am

    I love it ..Thanks

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  13. Allan says

    February 4, 2017 at 9:40 am

    Oh yes Brian very Delta love that drop D sound

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  14. david B says

    February 4, 2017 at 10:36 am

    hi Brian I have been playing guitar for about 35 years started with the Beatles song book just playing chords and singing on acoustic guitar . but now I purchased an electric guitar setup and these lessons are very good for me .I like the blues music . I have learnt a lot from you .I am very pleased

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  15. Luc K says

    February 5, 2017 at 3:57 am

    I like this one very much,
    thank you Brian

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  16. drlknstein says

    February 5, 2017 at 12:21 pm

    brian- it sounds like you got a lil slice of heaven there in your living room- your pets rest peacefully whilst you chase the ” muse”- ………their presence speaks volumes-

    ah….we should all be so lucky-

    as the good Rev. Al Green says…”Love and Happiness”

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  17. Buster89 says

    February 5, 2017 at 1:22 pm

    Another Gem ! Brian, you are a top teacher. Now, drop D tuning makes sense.

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  18. Hyland says

    February 6, 2017 at 11:22 pm

    Another gem. Don’t know how you do it week after week but don’t ever stop. I hope these lessons in ” coordination ” ( finger picking) prove fruitful and will stay with me.

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  19. parsonblue says

    February 7, 2017 at 2:55 am

    love the down and dirty…like doing it right on the wrong side of town. John Lee Hooker would approve.

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  20. Allie says

    February 7, 2017 at 7:38 pm

    I flipping loved this! Never tried a drop D before, and this lit up a whole new way to play. Can’t wait to carve out more practice time so I can perfect this piece and then add my own licks. Thanks for such an enjoyable lesson.

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  21. Robert R says

    February 7, 2017 at 8:08 pm

    Brian. Love that you give the pedals you are using. Being a new player on electric, I am still learning about different pedals. Also I am new into amps, so if there is information on the amp you are using that would help me decide which one to buy, that would be appreciated. At the moment I have a Roland micro cube but I really want a bigger amp for down the road when join the local jams here. I have the same tele that you are using. Never thought I would enjoy electric as much as I am. That down and dirty sound really tweaks something inside me, I love it. more please.

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    • Brian says

      February 7, 2017 at 9:14 pm

      Hey Robert, I tend to stay away from discussing amps because there are always a lot of variables involved. I will say that my favorite amp that I use around the house, and even when I play smaller gigs is a Fender Blues Junior. Small 15 watt amp that sounds fantastic.

      Brian

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  22. Ray H says

    February 8, 2017 at 1:08 pm

    Hi Brian, love this swampy, dirty style! You’re right, I can really get lost improvising on this one. Great lesson!

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  23. Steve R says

    February 8, 2017 at 1:41 pm

    Sounds great Brian! Can’t wait to start this lesson soon. You have so many to keep me going
    for over a year.
    Sounds like something ” The Godfather of Grunge ” , Mr. Neil Young would play. Love it!!

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  24. wayne s says

    February 9, 2017 at 7:49 pm

    As usual with on screen format I can never seem to grasp all the downloading jargon. The player with the tabs just seems ridiculous. I guess its just me. Its the reason ive wasted so much money on lessons. Brian this is a fantastic lesson its my kind of Jam. I’ve been playing for a long time but using my thumb has always been my downfall but I will keep at it. The lesson is quite easy in itself but the thumb just messes me up. Keep up the good work. wayne

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  25. nostril says

    February 17, 2017 at 4:51 am

    Best ever Brian!! Great on a Taylor acoustic.I have never played finger style but this piece is all inspiring.

    Thanks from United Kingdom
    Georgia mountain Man

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  26. ed c says

    March 4, 2017 at 3:29 pm

    H,
    I’m looking back for the lessons on the patterns and can’t find them: what are they titled?

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    • Brian says

      March 4, 2017 at 4:23 pm

      Hey Ed, those are in the Blues Lead Course – which is available under My Account > My Courses

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  27. BlueJP says

    March 11, 2017 at 8:27 am

    Hi,
    Very new here. Joined last week. But abolutely love this!!

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  28. Robin S says

    March 15, 2017 at 5:00 pm

    Really like this, would love to hear as acoustic as I haven’t got electric.

    Robin fro Brexit Island

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  29. ken k says

    May 20, 2017 at 10:58 am

    I love this style so much
    want more please, LOL
    by the way, thanks for the lesson!!

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  30. Marty V says

    September 19, 2017 at 4:31 pm

    My favorite lesson yet — I admit I shied away from this because of the Drop D, tuning (I hate to retune) but boy I’m glad I clicked on the audio preview button . A couple of bars and I knew this was a lesson I’ve been looking for.

    Some of the riffs sound almost Doors like … Speaking of which: I don’t know if you have any Robbie Krieger lessons yet, but I’d love to learn some of his licks. The Doors did some great bluesy music.

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  31. Alexandre F says

    August 27, 2018 at 5:50 am

    Awsome! I feel so alive with this one, and it´s my first step into finger style picking althoug I had the first hit on this by playing “call and response blues” in the key of A( EP235) but now with drop D tuning it´s further more intense and Ilike it a lot I feel the power of this on my telecaster and soon I´m going to try with a slide on F5 and G5 chords I think it will emphasis this kind of state of reality … Once again thanks a lot Brian this is the kind of stuff I always kept in my dreams to play someday and now I feel so familiar with it

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  32. Frank C says

    May 26, 2019 at 7:25 pm

    Anyone else not able to do the beginning of the song 5th string hammer A to C and pluck the 6th string at the same time? Been working on it, just can’t seem to do it…

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  33. Odin says

    June 9, 2019 at 11:15 pm

    I like the lesson but found the tab print out was confusing to what Brian was playing however the tab on soundslice was different and I used screenshots of that glad I stuck with it as it had a nice groove.

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  34. Dmitri O says

    October 19, 2020 at 2:48 am

    Hi Brian,

    I love your drop D tuning guitar lessons! I agree, however, with comments above that acoustic version would be a great addition to the lesson. I did not particular liked the sound you got with tremolo effect and it confused me a bit when I learned the piece watching your videos. I appreciate highly if you create more similar lessons.

    Thank you!

    Best regards,
    Dmitri

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  35. GEORGE H says

    December 3, 2020 at 7:13 pm

    About EP190 – I have tried for years to simulate Chet or Merle Travis, and the my thumb will not be independent. I play piano and hands are pretty independent, but… Is there a drill to get this thumb thing down and keep it going?

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  36. Grant J says

    July 21, 2023 at 4:13 am

    Rather than that tricky (for me) G bar chord I shifted it all over one string and played the open A and first fret on 5th and 6th string (and open 4th) – much easier.

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