Really Enjoying T-Bone Shuffle


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10/28/2015 6:44 pm
I've been listening to a lot of blues on Itunes lately and have never heard this song before. What a gem! The way you break down the solo is really helpful. Keep those blues songs from back in the day coming. -Eddie
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11/08/2015 4:56 am
Tom, I just completed the TBS. I enjoyed the laid back guitar play and the solo looked hard at first but I think I got it. I also found that I strayed sometimes on the solo and it sounded good. Great lesson. Thanks
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Tom Finch
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Tom Finch
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01/05/2016 4:47 am
Hi there, so glad you enjoyed the song. Yes, great laid back feel huh? :)

Keep it up... happy new year, Tom
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Zamazon
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01/15/2016 8:35 pm
Ok LOVE this song but odd it's listed as for experienced players. Could be you are just that good at breaking the song into easy to grasp sections.

Question: is it my imagination or is this the inspiration for Good Rockin' at Midnight? Colin James or Brian Seltzer??

Have been humming the tune and found myself singing the chorus to the second tune.

Just wondering...

Sandy;)
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Tom Finch
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01/19/2016 5:32 am
Hi Sandy, Im glad you are loving the song... its a classic! :)
You know, the rating system is somewhat relative. Probably listed as advanced for the soloing. Im glad it seems easier to you, thats a good sign!

Rockin' at midnight and many other blues shuffles could easily have been inspired by this song! :)

Keep it up!!! Cheers, Tom~
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