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  1. I started this lesson last night and had to quit, but I am back at it today. The pinky hammer-on gave some trouble, but I will continue to work on it.

  2. Man that second hammer on the 2,4,6,8 bars is tough to nail down, but I can feel the groove. I’ll be working on this over the weekend.

  3. The picking pattern was not too hard to pick up, coordinating the hammer on with the bass note definitely adds complexity, as my fingers get in the groove of the picking roll it becomes easier. A great challenge.

  4. Spent about an hour on this lesson and the timing of the hammer-ons with the base note are still hurting. Almost got the first line down, sometimes I get the timing right and it sounds cool. Very tricky trying to do two hammer-ons in row. Need a lot more practice time to string the whole 12 bars together.

  5. I have to say, I love the way this sounds, but OMFG!!!!! this is difficult to get my fingers wrapped around. downloaded the tablature. I’ll be working on this a while. I really like it, just for my 1st ever attempt at finger picking …. it’s challenging. Also with no finger nails when I pick the string it’s a really soft sound/ tone? not bad just different.

  6. This is one is really tricky. I can play each measure by itself. I can string two measures together occasionally. I have not been able to go from one chord to another without the wheels falling off….yet. I know I will be able to. Practice. Practice. Practice.
    BTW. I went on Amazon and picked up some Mississippi John Hurt.

  7. I can actually do some if this. Pinky no! The hammering on I can do, but not with the base note so that’s where I’m at.

  8. This is a tricky one for me, for sure, and frustrating to boot. Sometimes I get a couple of measures, but can’t string them together. I am going to take a break and try again. I’m an hour and a half in. Whew.

  9. Started learning the lesson, then got into the E, E7, A, A7 and B7 chord progressions and recorded it, then played over the recording in pentatonic scales. I guess I blew off the lesson and play a session. Ha Ha. I’ll stick to the lesson next time Tony. I was just having too much fun.

  10. ayup, this one is gonna need a six of something…. I am not getting it at all. Sorry Tony, I love when you say “You already learned this in measure 1” And I didn’t really learn it at all. That’s ok I’ll still work on this bad boy before I take it on the road! Peace and love to y’all.

  11. This is maybe the third time I’ve worked on this thumb/ hammer on and I still don’t have it down! Not sure how to overcome this one.
    Mississippi John Hurt I am not!

  12. Mississippi John Hurt style is fun but not obvious. I couldn’t play this one at all last time around but now with some effort and practice I can – slowly. More work tonight and I should be up to tempo.

  13. Shades of my old nemesis, Mississippi Timing exercise. I work on it as it comes around for years and each time I kind of, Almost, get it a little better.

  14. I love Mississippi John Hurt, and have done these type of hammer-ons for years -love them! But it is an acquired ability – muscle memory!! Anybody having trouble, go to Youtube and watch Mississippi Hurt play these hammer-on!!! Win!

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Day 4 – Hammer the Hurt

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  1. I started this lesson last night and had to quit, but I am back at it today. The pinky hammer-on gave some trouble, but I will continue to work on it.

  2. Man that second hammer on the 2,4,6,8 bars is tough to nail down, but I can feel the groove. I’ll be working on this over the weekend.

  3. The picking pattern was not too hard to pick up, coordinating the hammer on with the bass note definitely adds complexity, as my fingers get in the groove of the picking roll it becomes easier. A great challenge.

  4. Spent about an hour on this lesson and the timing of the hammer-ons with the base note are still hurting. Almost got the first line down, sometimes I get the timing right and it sounds cool. Very tricky trying to do two hammer-ons in row. Need a lot more practice time to string the whole 12 bars together.

  5. I have to say, I love the way this sounds, but OMFG!!!!! this is difficult to get my fingers wrapped around. downloaded the tablature. I’ll be working on this a while. I really like it, just for my 1st ever attempt at finger picking …. it’s challenging. Also with no finger nails when I pick the string it’s a really soft sound/ tone? not bad just different.

  6. This is one is really tricky. I can play each measure by itself. I can string two measures together occasionally. I have not been able to go from one chord to another without the wheels falling off….yet. I know I will be able to. Practice. Practice. Practice.
    BTW. I went on Amazon and picked up some Mississippi John Hurt.

  7. I can actually do some if this. Pinky no! The hammering on I can do, but not with the base note so that’s where I’m at.

  8. This is a tricky one for me, for sure, and frustrating to boot. Sometimes I get a couple of measures, but can’t string them together. I am going to take a break and try again. I’m an hour and a half in. Whew.

  9. Started learning the lesson, then got into the E, E7, A, A7 and B7 chord progressions and recorded it, then played over the recording in pentatonic scales. I guess I blew off the lesson and play a session. Ha Ha. I’ll stick to the lesson next time Tony. I was just having too much fun.

  10. ayup, this one is gonna need a six of something…. I am not getting it at all. Sorry Tony, I love when you say “You already learned this in measure 1” And I didn’t really learn it at all. That’s ok I’ll still work on this bad boy before I take it on the road! Peace and love to y’all.

  11. This is maybe the third time I’ve worked on this thumb/ hammer on and I still don’t have it down! Not sure how to overcome this one.
    Mississippi John Hurt I am not!

  12. Mississippi John Hurt style is fun but not obvious. I couldn’t play this one at all last time around but now with some effort and practice I can – slowly. More work tonight and I should be up to tempo.

  13. Shades of my old nemesis, Mississippi Timing exercise. I work on it as it comes around for years and each time I kind of, Almost, get it a little better.

  14. I love Mississippi John Hurt, and have done these type of hammer-ons for years -love them! But it is an acquired ability – muscle memory!! Anybody having trouble, go to Youtube and watch Mississippi Hurt play these hammer-on!!! Win!

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