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San Francisco Bay Blues

Jesse "Lone Cat" Fuller
Jesse "Lone Cat" Fuller was one of a kind. He played the fotdella, an instrument of his own invention named by his wife, who took to calling the instrument a "foot-diller" (as in a "killer-diller" instrument played with the foot), which was shortened to fotdella. The term "foot piano" has been used by some performers and musicologists to describe this type of devise.

The playability of San Francisco Bay Blues is part of its charm, and comes with great chord changes and a descending riff that makes it fun to play. The YouTube is in the key of Bb but the chart below is in C. Check it out!
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What Are They Saying About Us?

-  “I liked the fun easy spirit you have. It was great!”
-  “My mind feels tingly. (that’s a good thing!)”

-  “Such personable, funny teachers. It was so easy to learn - not intimidating.”
-  “....fun, took away anxiety about difficulty; can have fun knowing only a few chords.”
-  “Loved the picking techniques; very cool!”
-  “I like being in a group of people singing. I like having you two as leaders. I like learning new songs.”
-  “I like how accessible & personable you are - happy, fun atmosphere.”
-  “I got in touch with a lot of songs that I haven’t remembered for a while and learned some really great new ones.”
-  “I like the easy atmosphere, low pressure, friendly ambiance, the generosity of Kate & Steve - please keep this up!”

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