I have 3 favorite versions of Mojo Working on my personal palylist; 1, Muddy Waters 2. James Cotton 3. Paul Butterfield Actually in my last blues band we play the James Cotton version from Mojo, with our own spice. :D Thanks for this video!
@bluesmasterymarcis4 ай бұрын
Hey, thnx for a comment. Yeah, love Muddy Waters version also, of course. That was the first one I learned this from. Actually, I had a chance to play with Jerry Portnoy once. He used to play harp with Muddy. Played a lot like Muddy with him. Definitely, gonna check out Paul Butterfield's version too ❤
@oldmanbluecat35354 ай бұрын
@@bluesmasterymarcis a blessed guy you are... Wanna watch our version of Mojo Working?
@michaelobeirne50665 ай бұрын
Great tutorial. well done .
@bluesmasterymarcis5 ай бұрын
Thnx, there are more to come :)
@88davido7 ай бұрын
Actually, I'll add another comment. It's really helpful when the bass player plays the whole song with the tab showing so we can play along with it, that would really help. Thanks and I found the link for your PDF; appreciated.
@bluesmasterymarcis7 ай бұрын
Hey, Thnx for your comments, and I'm really glad that you like it . Also I already have a full video for a track. This video is a part of a whole learning program "Learn Blues Classics with Latvian Blues Band". And it comes with the video of my live take on the track. Full tab is in the the progress though... You can check out and get the program here: bluesmarcis.com/blues/bass-aedl-learn-blues-classics-kid And here's a complimentary link to a video for this song: kzread.info/dash/bejne/m4uWldNpddzPdto.html Enjoy!
@88davido7 ай бұрын
@@bluesmasterymarcis, thanks; great playing.
@88davido7 ай бұрын
I like this a lot, could you send a link how I can get the pdf of the tab? Thanks.
@fredflintstone978911 ай бұрын
You need to show BOTH HANDS?
@bluesmasterymarcis8 ай бұрын
Thnx, man. I'll keep it in mind for the future videos 😉
@markrodgers2976 Жыл бұрын
I appreciate your video tutorials, so please forgive the constructive criticism, but your habit of counting in nearly every riff with, "it goes like this: one, and two, and three, and four..." is unnecessary, annoying, and just wastes time. Also, if you would simply play the whole sequence all the way through a couple times, with the camera close enough to see your fretting fingers, it would help considerably, as well as cut down the video time. But again, I do appreciate the help with a couple of these blues classics. Rock on.
@bluesmasterymarcis Жыл бұрын
Hey, man! Thnx for the comment. Appreciate that! Will keep it in mind for the future videos! If you press on the link in the comments and leave your e-mail, you'll get full pdf with notation and tabs for this as well as another lesson on rhythm and other things. Enjoy!
@lowtone9 Жыл бұрын
Charles often played a fretless p bass live.
@bluesmasterymarcis Жыл бұрын
Oh, I didn't know that. Is there a video that you can share, where plays it?
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Nice insight into the song. Well done. Thanks!
Thank you. There are more to follow!
I have 3 favorite versions of Mojo Working on my personal palylist; 1, Muddy Waters 2. James Cotton 3. Paul Butterfield Actually in my last blues band we play the James Cotton version from Mojo, with our own spice. :D Thanks for this video!
Hey, thnx for a comment. Yeah, love Muddy Waters version also, of course. That was the first one I learned this from. Actually, I had a chance to play with Jerry Portnoy once. He used to play harp with Muddy. Played a lot like Muddy with him. Definitely, gonna check out Paul Butterfield's version too ❤
@@bluesmasterymarcis a blessed guy you are... Wanna watch our version of Mojo Working?
Great tutorial. well done .
Thnx, there are more to come :)
Actually, I'll add another comment. It's really helpful when the bass player plays the whole song with the tab showing so we can play along with it, that would really help. Thanks and I found the link for your PDF; appreciated.
Hey, Thnx for your comments, and I'm really glad that you like it . Also I already have a full video for a track. This video is a part of a whole learning program "Learn Blues Classics with Latvian Blues Band". And it comes with the video of my live take on the track. Full tab is in the the progress though... You can check out and get the program here: bluesmarcis.com/blues/bass-aedl-learn-blues-classics-kid And here's a complimentary link to a video for this song: kzread.info/dash/bejne/m4uWldNpddzPdto.html Enjoy!
@@bluesmasterymarcis, thanks; great playing.
I like this a lot, could you send a link how I can get the pdf of the tab? Thanks.
You need to show BOTH HANDS?
Thnx, man. I'll keep it in mind for the future videos 😉
I appreciate your video tutorials, so please forgive the constructive criticism, but your habit of counting in nearly every riff with, "it goes like this: one, and two, and three, and four..." is unnecessary, annoying, and just wastes time. Also, if you would simply play the whole sequence all the way through a couple times, with the camera close enough to see your fretting fingers, it would help considerably, as well as cut down the video time. But again, I do appreciate the help with a couple of these blues classics. Rock on.
Hey, man! Thnx for the comment. Appreciate that! Will keep it in mind for the future videos! If you press on the link in the comments and leave your e-mail, you'll get full pdf with notation and tabs for this as well as another lesson on rhythm and other things. Enjoy!
Charles often played a fretless p bass live.
Oh, I didn't know that. Is there a video that you can share, where plays it?