bluesguitarunleashed.com for lots more blues guitar lessons. This lesson is a super common lick that I hear from Muddy Waters, Lenny Kravitz, Jimi Hendrix, SRV, Joe Bonamassa, and I’m sure just about every other blues player on the planet. I’ve shown a couple of examples in this video, but the possibilities with this lick and a good old E chord shape are staggering. It’s short but fun, so please enjoy. http
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ZZ Tops Brown Sugar has a form of that look
thanks !!!! cool!!!!
Hey everybody, i made a vid of my alltime favorite blues licks found on youtube. Check my channel, maybe you can get something out of it..
Thanks,you really help
Thanks Griff, you’re the best on the internet.
Are those stock fender pickups?
AC/DC BACK IN BLACK
If I hadn’t seen your face first I would have thought big foot was playing that guitar, because your hands and knuckles are hairy as heck!!!
Great tutorial!
“Voodoo Child” if the “slight return” version; “Voodoo Chile” if the longer, slow blues one
@patrickbeardmore to keep from bending my G i just hammered onto the 3rd fret on the G string (blues note) and pulled off of the 3rd and 2nd of the G and hammered onto the Octave to get the same sound
Oh yeah, I just really like there cover of it !
songs actually by john lee hooker and big head todd and the monsters covered it
BOOM BOOM – BIG HEAD TODD AND THE MONSTERS, CHECK IT OUT GUYS ITS AWESOME SONG
“once you get it up i assure you itll be worth it”…well said buddy. well said.
pride and joy by srv
just snaped my g string playin this.
One ofthe great Monster /Riffs of all time. Muddy knew he was ahead of his time…
[Scarface Johnny Wales]
good on ya’ mate. classic simple little riff, always loved it.
@kevin99291 no its not
ac dc back in black same lick
‘Tribute to Muddy’ from Johnny Winter’s ‘Progressive Blues Experiment’. It starts out as a heavy cover of Rollin Stone cover then he goes off in to Winter land. Cool song check it out if you haven’t before.
MrStoryoftheyear catfish blues by Hendrix uses the same lick
Can anyone tell me any blues songs similar to this that would be fun to play? (don’t say voodoo chile)