Week 19:
Statesboro Blues

Blind Willie McTell
Audio Player The ManThe SongThe LyricsThe Intro
The intro gets straight into the alternating bass with melodic riffs over the top that is a constant all throughout the song.
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The Progression
The progression is a 12 bar, but Willie adds bars here and there and improvises around similar themes. The alternating bass line played n the beat by the thumb makes this song, so concentrate on absolutely nailing it. Willie sometimes strums chords with his thumb on the 2nd and 4th beats. Here are the first two verses:
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Verse 2 uses a D chord with an added major 3rd for the first 4 bars
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Verse 3 is similar to Verse 2, then in the first 4 bars of Verse 4 he changes it up to a 5th fret D voicing – the rest of the verse is similar to the regular progression:
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In the very last beat of Verse 4, Willie slides up to a 7th fret voicing of a D7 chord – an A7 shape – for the first D section of Verse 5:
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Verse 6 is similar to the extra major 3rd of Verses 2 and 3, and Verse 7 uses the 7th fret D7 similar to Verse 5 above.
The Outro
Here’s the Outro, it starts immediately after the descending bass line in the turn around.
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