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Day 4 – Hammer the Hurt

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  1. Fingerpicking is the toughest for me. I would play songs like this with pick and fingers before but never get it quite right. Keep chuggin’ along. took a little break and did jimi’s chord

  2. , never did I think I could play THIS type of blues, no I don’t have it down, but knowing it’s possible for me is fantastic… Bobby Blue

  3. I’m having trouble coordinating my thumb and the hammer on for this. And the base seems to cover the sound of the hammer on. Am I doing something wrong?

  4. I found the instructions and demo unclear and in fact confusing. I have spent days on this.

    WIth all due respect, I think it needs to be redone to make it easier. It should not be so difficult. The hammer ons are not that difficult but the explanation is confusing, The 1 and 2 and 3 and is probably more understandably demonstrated by a view of the neck of the guitar and strings where the head stock faces the viewer while the body of the guitar is horizontal and you explain which fingers hit which strings as they do, and the fingers on the strings and the fretting and hammer ons, are clearly visible as played and explained. Its not that clear looking at you playing despite multiple repititions.

  5. Hey Fehorse, your not alone. I may mark complete, but not mastered. I am a recovering dabbler, and hit that point of frustration often. I’m trying to push past that feeling of thinking I should have this down and mastered. My practice time is divided into a fingure warm-up, practice time (which is getting longer :), some fun time with some easy songs, and then a warm down exercise. What I have learned so far is that picking up a guitar and trying to improve everyday is half the battle! Keep on strumming!!!

  6. I was glad to read some of the posts below. I am a return to play guitar dabbler and tend to make progress for a month and then get frustrated. The 30 day challenge was fun and doable. I am a few lessons in o fretboard wizard and have hit a wall trying to apply the music theory into my playing without blunting the notes. Now I’m into the Blues challenge. I loved the Boogie and Bassman Bobby and jumped on it. The High and Lonesome is a challenge for my fingers and Hammer the Hurt is a big hurdle since I never learned to fingerpick. My real challenge is to keep at it when I keep thinking I should master things in a day or two.

  7. Tony, this fantastic and what I really want to learn! Having taken the fingerpicking jumpstart learning Freight Train, this is a great next step. It took me 2 months to get Freight Train down, hope this will take less time, but I’m really onto this and will play through the hurt!

  8. Geez! I was wondering if the hurt would ease off after weeks of trying. Low and behold today I was finally able to play at speed and have most the hammer-ons land with the bass: not perfect but definitely felt I was getting it :)! Seriously challenging. Cheers to ALL learning this.

  9. HI Tony, Question. Are we suppose to get each day off pat in a day or work on one a day and incorporate each lesson into our daily practice and move on to the next lesson?
    No way am I going to get each lesson 100% in a day?

  10. I got the rhythm and timing down fine. Iv’e done this type of music before but I had a hard time hammering to get a good sound with my pinky. I have a very crocked pinky finger!

  11. This is my second time around with this challenge. This time it took me over a week to get through it, now I could do what I couldn’t do the first time I tried this challenge AND also what I couldn’t do one week ago. What an awesome guitar journey – they say the 3rd time is the charm…so I’m looking forward to the next time this challenge comes my way.

  12. OMG I am having such a hard time with this one. I can’t even get the first 3 notes coordinated. Sheesh!

  13. Finding this really hard to wrap my head around. Might have to come back once my brain settles down. It’s like I can’t get the timing right.

  14. Ohouch!… however my love of and therefore much practicing of previous Mississippi John Hurt inspired pieces really helped me learn this in just under an hour… just before my fingers told me to rest them so I can actually play tomorrow!

  15. I think Tony gave a couple John Hurt lessons last summer and I could not get it. But now, I have got a year of practice behind me and I am determined to get this. Give me a couple more weeks and I’ll update you.

  16. OMG! my brain is having a hard time making my fingers do the “hammer on” at the right time. I will putting in some OT on this tune. Pretty cool and it will be so worth it!!

    1. Hi – under the video – where it says – Learn Play, Heart symbol, note and line symbol. that s the tab.
      (last symbol) It will open in another tab.

  17. This has been the most frustrating one so far, so going to come back to it when I want to have real “fun”. The other four days have been mind opening!!

  18. Fingerpicking, to this point, has been difficult for me. This lesson is no different in that regard. It’ll be a while before I can mark this one as complete 🙁

    1. This particular lesson (for me) should be it’s own 5 Day Challenge! It’s not that the concept is difficult, but the execution is my downfall. I’m going to have to spend a lot more time memorizing the patterns and measures before I can even talk about stringing them together and play at a tempo. But I will get there…..eventually.

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  1. Fingerpicking is the toughest for me. I would play songs like this with pick and fingers before but never get it quite right. Keep chuggin’ along. took a little break and did jimi’s chord

  2. , never did I think I could play THIS type of blues, no I don’t have it down, but knowing it’s possible for me is fantastic… Bobby Blue

  3. I’m having trouble coordinating my thumb and the hammer on for this. And the base seems to cover the sound of the hammer on. Am I doing something wrong?

  4. I found the instructions and demo unclear and in fact confusing. I have spent days on this.

    WIth all due respect, I think it needs to be redone to make it easier. It should not be so difficult. The hammer ons are not that difficult but the explanation is confusing, The 1 and 2 and 3 and is probably more understandably demonstrated by a view of the neck of the guitar and strings where the head stock faces the viewer while the body of the guitar is horizontal and you explain which fingers hit which strings as they do, and the fingers on the strings and the fretting and hammer ons, are clearly visible as played and explained. Its not that clear looking at you playing despite multiple repititions.

  5. Hey Fehorse, your not alone. I may mark complete, but not mastered. I am a recovering dabbler, and hit that point of frustration often. I’m trying to push past that feeling of thinking I should have this down and mastered. My practice time is divided into a fingure warm-up, practice time (which is getting longer :), some fun time with some easy songs, and then a warm down exercise. What I have learned so far is that picking up a guitar and trying to improve everyday is half the battle! Keep on strumming!!!

  6. I was glad to read some of the posts below. I am a return to play guitar dabbler and tend to make progress for a month and then get frustrated. The 30 day challenge was fun and doable. I am a few lessons in o fretboard wizard and have hit a wall trying to apply the music theory into my playing without blunting the notes. Now I’m into the Blues challenge. I loved the Boogie and Bassman Bobby and jumped on it. The High and Lonesome is a challenge for my fingers and Hammer the Hurt is a big hurdle since I never learned to fingerpick. My real challenge is to keep at it when I keep thinking I should master things in a day or two.

  7. Tony, this fantastic and what I really want to learn! Having taken the fingerpicking jumpstart learning Freight Train, this is a great next step. It took me 2 months to get Freight Train down, hope this will take less time, but I’m really onto this and will play through the hurt!

  8. Geez! I was wondering if the hurt would ease off after weeks of trying. Low and behold today I was finally able to play at speed and have most the hammer-ons land with the bass: not perfect but definitely felt I was getting it :)! Seriously challenging. Cheers to ALL learning this.

  9. HI Tony, Question. Are we suppose to get each day off pat in a day or work on one a day and incorporate each lesson into our daily practice and move on to the next lesson?
    No way am I going to get each lesson 100% in a day?

  10. I got the rhythm and timing down fine. Iv’e done this type of music before but I had a hard time hammering to get a good sound with my pinky. I have a very crocked pinky finger!

  11. This is my second time around with this challenge. This time it took me over a week to get through it, now I could do what I couldn’t do the first time I tried this challenge AND also what I couldn’t do one week ago. What an awesome guitar journey – they say the 3rd time is the charm…so I’m looking forward to the next time this challenge comes my way.

  12. OMG I am having such a hard time with this one. I can’t even get the first 3 notes coordinated. Sheesh!

  13. Finding this really hard to wrap my head around. Might have to come back once my brain settles down. It’s like I can’t get the timing right.

  14. Ohouch!… however my love of and therefore much practicing of previous Mississippi John Hurt inspired pieces really helped me learn this in just under an hour… just before my fingers told me to rest them so I can actually play tomorrow!

  15. I think Tony gave a couple John Hurt lessons last summer and I could not get it. But now, I have got a year of practice behind me and I am determined to get this. Give me a couple more weeks and I’ll update you.

  16. OMG! my brain is having a hard time making my fingers do the “hammer on” at the right time. I will putting in some OT on this tune. Pretty cool and it will be so worth it!!

    1. Hi – under the video – where it says – Learn Play, Heart symbol, note and line symbol. that s the tab.
      (last symbol) It will open in another tab.

  17. This has been the most frustrating one so far, so going to come back to it when I want to have real “fun”. The other four days have been mind opening!!

  18. Fingerpicking, to this point, has been difficult for me. This lesson is no different in that regard. It’ll be a while before I can mark this one as complete 🙁

    1. This particular lesson (for me) should be it’s own 5 Day Challenge! It’s not that the concept is difficult, but the execution is my downfall. I’m going to have to spend a lot more time memorizing the patterns and measures before I can even talk about stringing them together and play at a tempo. But I will get there…..eventually.

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