Hello Folks,
Well we're up to the final lesson of the G shuffle T-Bone style here. We are ending the month with a climatic T-Bone line where use a G diminished and bends it up a bit to make it sound really blusey by bending three of the four strings. That is a typical T-Bone technique. Then he goes to the same note on the same octave sliding up to the same G note wwith the same sound but slightly different timed because of where he fretted it. Then we close the verse with one of T-Bones most original licks that sound unique because he employs the famous lick where he lands on the open D string to take advantage of the open string sound. It's a fun chorus to play so dig in then send us some videos.
Enjoy,
Duke
Topics and/or subjects covered in this lesson:
Loop 0:00 Run-Through of T-Bone Style Solo - 4th Chorus
Loop 0:32 Breakdown of Fourth Chorus
Loop 6:47 Closing Thoughts
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Lovely stuff as always Duke!
I must (once again) say a HUGE thanks to you for sharing this hard-earned wisdom. It's done so much for me as a musician. The other night at a gig someone approached me after the show and said what a pleasure it was to hear T-Bone being done properly. All credit for any compliment like that goes right back to you and SJ! : )