Hello Folks, This week we're working on the solo for Gypsy Woman. It's a classic Chicago via the delta blues solo and employs many of the solo techniques we have used in other Chicago Blues. But there are also some things that are quite different than other tunes in this style. There are many nuances that are what to pay attention to here. Lots of cool hammer ons and bends that really make for a unique solo. Be aware of all the subtleties and try and cop those fills the way I demonstrate in the lesson.
Enjoy, Duke Robillard
Topics and/or subjects covered in this lesson:Chicago Blues
Duke Robillard
Chicago Blues
Muddy Waters
Gypsy Woman
Loop 1:14 Run-Through of Solo
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Loop 2:03 Breakdown of Solo
Loop 13:10 Closing Thoughts
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