Guitar Lesson Overview. Here is a B.B. King style blues lick, played in the key of A. This example centers mostly around the 'BB Blues Box', which in this key are. BB King Lesson With Steve Trovato — Blues Guitar Unleashed Blog. If you don’t know the name Steve Trovato, you are in for a real treat today. Aside from being on the faculty at USC’s prestigious Thornton School Of Music and Musician’s Institute in Hollywood, Steve has done dozens of videos and courses for big names like Hal Leonard, Lick Library, Truefire, and many others. He has also written for just about every Guitar magazine I’ve ever read at some point. I was lucky enough to have Steve as my private instructor for one of my semesters at USC, and we’ve stayed friends ever since. So I recently took advantage of a little downtime in Steve’s recording and teaching schedule (along with some not- so- subtle begging and pleading) and got him to come into the “Studio BGU” and do some lessons just for you. This first one is one of Steve’s (in)famous 1×1. BB King classic. The 1×1. So you’ll notice he plays the same lick (with very subtle variations you’ll want to listen to) over and over again and it sounds great no matter where he puts it. And I’ve transcribed the lick and the TAB is right here (EDIT: Right click here to download the full TAB for all 1. This lick works best over a mid- tempo shuffle like, “Every Day I Have The Blues.” It has been slowed down a little in the video (“Tempo De- Learno” as Steve calls it) but once you get it under your fingers you’ll be able to play it over many different songs. Also notice the “4 Note Solo” box with the first finger on the root instead of the 3rd finger. This gives it a major blues sound but by bending the A up only 1/2 step to the Bb it blends in a little of the minor blues sound and that’s what makes it work over the whole progression. Robert Johnson Licks guitar lesson. Check out this guitar lesson from JamPlay. Lesson based on BB's blues classic, Everyday I Have The Blues. First, a great version of the song followed by the lesson. Right click to download this video – MP4 | WMV. Here’s how the TAB might look for the “Catfish Blues” example I played: and here’s how the TAB might look. Learn how to play guitar with the best free online guitar lessons available. For both beginner guitar and advanced, our 11,000 video lessons will have you playing. Thanks Griff and Steve like your explanation of the BB gliss alot of blues players use this move including me but adding the sweep to get more power that’s more. From DCI Blues Masters Vol 3. I feel this excerpt does a good job of covering BB's style and techniques in a quick lesson. Will post more as I re-edit. Blues Guitar – Learn How To Play. Do you want to learn how to play blues guitar? For some, blues is the ultimate form of music and a great form of expression. Free Blues & Rock Guitar lessons - blues, rock, funk, country, jazz, acoustic and more. Taught by Robert Renman. Video demos of guitar pedals, guitars and guitar amps.
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