Hi Folks,
This week we are working on the lead guitar around the vocal on the first verse. Guitar Slim's playing here is unique to say the least. First off he played with a capo on the first fret here for the key of F. So it's as if he were playing in open E. His simple lines are as gospel oriented as blues and his touch is light with his amp turned up. He is also playing with his fingers which creates a beautifully subtle but powerful sound with his P-90 equipped Les Paul. If you follow my instructions carefully you will eventually get the idea of how to reproduce the essence of Slim's sound. The use of a distortion devise is helpful to create that sound.
Remember now, a light touch using your fingers or thumb will do the trick here.
Enjoy!
Duke
Topics and/or subjects covered in this lesson:
Chicago Blues
Duke Robillard
guitar slim
The Things That I Used To Do
Loop 1:06 Getting the Guitar Slim Sound and Tone
Loop 3:05 Breakdown of Melody to The Things I Used To Do
Loop 9:22 Practice Loop w Metronome
Loop 10:24 Ideas to Add Depth
Loop 12:32 Practice Loop w Additional Ideas (Verse 2 Transcribed)
Loop 14:24 Duke's Thoughts on Guitar Slim as an Artist
Loop 16:02 Closing Thoughts
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Knew I heard that opening chord before . Play it in G and you have "Blues For Eddie Jones " . Cool !!
Nice . Thanks Duke .
Thank you Tom!