Howdy Folks, in our final lesson I demonstrate a few more Albert Collins licks for soloing and then go over the outro to the tune which is back to the head. We then go over an ending lick to finalize the song even though its a fade out ending on the recording.
Enjoy and keep posting your videos! Duke
Topics and/or subjects covered in this lesson:Chicago Blues
Duke Robillard
Albert Collins
Backstroke
Background listening: Ronnie Earl playing Backstroke, Duke with Albert Collins playing Frosty
loop @ 1:57 6th and 7th hammer-on's and adding tension by playing behind the beat
loop @ 4:35 Albert Collin's riff
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loop @ 5:33 Albert Collin's hammon-on riff
loop @ 7:18 ending ideas and variations
loop @ 9:39 ending with slow down at the end
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loop @ 9:46 in-time ending
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loop @ 10:11 last verse with slow down ending
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loop @ 11:04 closing thoughts
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Hi Frank, You playing sounds fantastic! The sound is very weird. Maybe you are over loading the system? Try turning your amp down to where its really soft. I think you are overloading the mic. There computer mics are very sensitive. Duke
Thank YOU iain!
thanks duke
Duke, I love Albert Collins! Thank you for another great lesson. I'm still struggling to get the audio to work sometimes. Hope this comes through ok.