Learn to Play B.B. King

by Lee Hodgson
Product Size: 2.79 GB [WEBRIP]

3.99 $

Description

Guitar Lesson Course Overview
B.B. King, the undisputed king of the blues, has forever left an indelible mark on the world of music. Known for his deep emotional connection with the guitar, his style has influenced countless players worldwide. Now, thanks to LickLibrary.com, guitarists can dive deep into the heart of B.B. King’s signature sound and techniques with the new “Learn To Play B.B. King” course. This comprehensive series of lessons taught by Lick Library veteran Lee Hodgson, breaks down five iconic tracks, offering note-for-note lessons to ensure you capture every nuance of King’s legendary style.

Tracks Include
• Every Day I Have The Blues
• Rock Me Baby
• Sweet Sixteen
• Three O’Clock Blues
• The Thrill Is Gone

Everyday I Have The Blues
This song provides an excellent introduction to B.B. King’s bluesy approach. The guitar work heavily incorporates vibrato, making each note resonate with emotion. The scale structure is predominantly based around the classic blues scale. King’s solo is a masterclass in phrasing, often using double-stops for added texture.

Rock Me Baby
One of the pinnacles of King’s style is demonstrated in “Rock Me Baby”. The song has a mix of major and minor pentatonic scales, giving it a rich bluesy sound. The guitar solo provides keen insights into King’s usage of unison bends and his iconic vibrato technique.

Sweet Sixteen
“Sweet Sixteen” stands out for its intricate chord progressions and use of arpeggios. The solo beautifully showcases King’s expressive string-bending techniques, providing both depth and a soulful vibe.

Three O’Clock Blues
Delving deep into the heart of blues, “Three O’Clock Blues” offers players a chance to explore syncopated rhythms and the soulful phrasing that is characteristic of King’s style. The solo section is replete with expressive bluesy bends and heartfelt slides, making it a joy to learn.

The Thrill Is Gone
Perhaps one of B.B. King’s most iconic tracks, “The Thrill Is Gone” is a masterclass in blues guitar. The song incorporates the minor pentatonic scale, and King’s solo is both melancholic and powerful. Notable techniques include the nuanced use of hammer-ons and pull-offs, coupled with his emotive vibrato.

B.B. King: The Maestro Behind the Strings
Riley B. King, known to the world as B.B. King, wasn’t just a guitarist; he was a storyteller. Every note he played conveyed emotion, every bend screamed with pain or joy. His guitar, lovingly named Lucille, was an extension of his soul. King had the uncanny ability to make his guitar “sing”, often engaging in call-and-response sequences between his vocals and Lucille. This unique blend of voice and guitar set King apart, marking his significant contribution to these and many other songs.

Guitar Techniques Used In These Lessons
Vibrato / Double-Stops / Unison Bends / Chord Progressions / Arpeggios / String-Bending / Syncopated Rhythms / Bluesy Bends / Slides / Hammer-Ons / Pull-Offs

Whether you’re an aspiring blues guitarist or an advanced player looking to delve deeper into the soul of blues, “Learn To Play B.B. King” from LickLibrary.com is the perfect course. It doesn’t just teach you the notes, but also the emotion and the story behind each one. Dive in and let the blues take over!

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