00:00Hey, I'm Andy Allendort. In this edition of Indieb, we're going to continue looking at ways to
00:19improvise on the Muddy Waters blues classic, Rolling Stone. This time we're going to talk
00:25about incorporating the use of open strings into improvised phrases along the lines of
00:30what you'll hear, Jimi Hendrix, Johnny Winner, Stu Ray Vaughan, going back to Big Bill Brunzi and
00:36Lightning Hopkins, Magic Sand, people like that, how they would utilize open strings. Here we go.
00:43So more of these open string E type of licks.
00:47I mean, there's so many of them. So a good place to start is
00:55so that's just
01:02and after the first one, there's a million other things you could do.
01:17So I went
01:24Or you could go
01:36So that one is
01:42More like Steve Ray Vaughan
01:49Go to the second fret
01:52And then
01:55First fret for the hammer ball instead of three, two
01:59Which is more what Hendrix would do or Johnny Winner. Steve would go
02:05So you can really go to town on these things
02:23So that one was
02:33And then
02:36And then of course
02:46This fast
02:49Run down
02:51So that's one way to do that
03:03That was with a slide
03:08That's another way
03:14Another Steve Ray Vaughan type of way of doing it
03:20You can get the same thing
03:21But you can get it
03:23That's another way to do it
03:24That's a good job
03:24That's a good job
03:25That's a good job
03:26You can get it
03:27That's one way to do it
03:27You can get it
03:28That's a good job
03:29You
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