Dust My Broom Instruments at Stephen Gallagher blog

Dust My Broom Instruments. Learn the classic blues standard dust my broom, the elmore james version in this guitar. Along the way, the song’s been adapted to piano, accordion, acoustic guitar, and, most of all, electric guitar. The origins of the blues classic. Perhaps unsurprisingly as blues staples go, the widely popular “i believe i’ll dust my broom” was an original robert johnson. James’ opening slide part is one of the most recognizable and imitated riffs in blues and rock. Though james recorded “dust my broom” on electric, it’s a great arrangement for a dobro, or really any kind of acoustic guitar—as long as the action will allow for a decent slide tone. It’s the quintessential blues riff, but what is its strange history? Performed by everyone from robert johnson to elmore james, we trace. For the blues song in this course, i chose “dust my broom,” originally recorded by robert johnson in 1936.

Dust My Broom sheet music (real book with lyrics) (PDF)
from www.virtualsheetmusic.com

It’s the quintessential blues riff, but what is its strange history? James’ opening slide part is one of the most recognizable and imitated riffs in blues and rock. Performed by everyone from robert johnson to elmore james, we trace. The origins of the blues classic. For the blues song in this course, i chose “dust my broom,” originally recorded by robert johnson in 1936. Perhaps unsurprisingly as blues staples go, the widely popular “i believe i’ll dust my broom” was an original robert johnson. Learn the classic blues standard dust my broom, the elmore james version in this guitar. Along the way, the song’s been adapted to piano, accordion, acoustic guitar, and, most of all, electric guitar. Though james recorded “dust my broom” on electric, it’s a great arrangement for a dobro, or really any kind of acoustic guitar—as long as the action will allow for a decent slide tone.

Dust My Broom sheet music (real book with lyrics) (PDF)

Dust My Broom Instruments Along the way, the song’s been adapted to piano, accordion, acoustic guitar, and, most of all, electric guitar. Performed by everyone from robert johnson to elmore james, we trace. Though james recorded “dust my broom” on electric, it’s a great arrangement for a dobro, or really any kind of acoustic guitar—as long as the action will allow for a decent slide tone. Perhaps unsurprisingly as blues staples go, the widely popular “i believe i’ll dust my broom” was an original robert johnson. James’ opening slide part is one of the most recognizable and imitated riffs in blues and rock. Along the way, the song’s been adapted to piano, accordion, acoustic guitar, and, most of all, electric guitar. For the blues song in this course, i chose “dust my broom,” originally recorded by robert johnson in 1936. It’s the quintessential blues riff, but what is its strange history? The origins of the blues classic. Learn the classic blues standard dust my broom, the elmore james version in this guitar.

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