Let's dive into part two of how to play in Mississippi John Hurt's unique delta country blues style. This style of playing creates a full band like sound with the thumb covering what I call "backing," and then the other fingers are free to play different rhythms and melodies against it.
This is an excellent style to use to play behind a singer, and should be something every singer-songwriter should add to their playing style. Let's break it down! Check out part 1 here: https://youtu.be/_deODlABqB8
Get Your Fingerstyle Jumpstart PDF + Exclusive Fingerstyle Guitar Training Series with TABs
Unlock Mississippi John Hurt's unique delta country blues style in today's featured lesson on how to play "Coffee Blues" on guitar.
Similar to Merle Travis, Hurt would use an alternating thumb pattern with his fingerpicking hand to create a driving rhythmic sound underneath his vocals. This style of playing creates a full band like sound with the thumb handling what I call "backing" and then the other fingers can play different rhythms and melodies against it.
This is an excellent style to use to play behind a singer, and should be something every singer-songwriter should add to their playing style.
I'll break down this picking style and song note-for-note in today's video.
Get Your Fingerstyle Jumpstart PDF Cheat Sheet + Exclusive Fingerstyle Guitar Training Series
50% Complete
Enter your best email address to get an instant download link + exclusive content direct to your inbox every week.