Step it up and Go - Blind Boy Fuller Lesson - Acoustic Ragtime, Blues, Fingerstyle Guitar
A lesson for the 1940 song Step it up and Go by Blind Boy Fuller. With his resonator guitar he fingerpicks a glorious blues boogie. Learn this to expand your acoustic blues repertoire and vocabulary. Recorded on the 1929 National Triolian while waiting to play a wedding on 17/08/24 in Bramhope.

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