B.B. King Slow Blues Guitar Lick 18 From Sweet Little Angel (Live) / Blues Guitar Lesson
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0:00 Opening
0:07 Lick/Demo
0:18 Slow Motion
0:40 Note
The reference track (From 2:15~) : https://youtu.be/dNr_eIgP0tI
[Note]
This lick is in the key of C♯ major blues.
This lick was played on IV chord and I chord.
The first bar (on IV chord) is based on F♯ mixolydian scale. The lick is almost chord tones of F♯7. The red-circled notes are chord tones of F♯7.
And first half of the 2nd bar (I chord) is based on C♯ major pentatonic scale.
And the lick from the double stop until the chord is based on C♯ major triad + 4th. The red-circled notes are chord tones of C♯ major triad.
And the first chord at the end is F half diminish or also called F minor 7 (♭5).
It is actually a part of C♯9. It is a superimposed chord.
And the last chord is C♯9.
Notice it is F half diminish from the 4th to the 1st string.
This chord shape is used very often in rhythm guitar. It's a must-learn chord.
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0:07 Lick/Demo
0:18 Slow Motion
0:40 Note
The reference track (From 2:15~) : https://youtu.be/dNr_eIgP0tI
[Note]
This lick is in the key of C♯ major blues.
This lick was played on IV chord and I chord.
The first bar (on IV chord) is based on F♯ mixolydian scale. The lick is almost chord tones of F♯7. The red-circled notes are chord tones of F♯7.
And first half of the 2nd bar (I chord) is based on C♯ major pentatonic scale.
And the lick from the double stop until the chord is based on C♯ major triad + 4th. The red-circled notes are chord tones of C♯ major triad.
And the first chord at the end is F half diminish or also called F minor 7 (♭5).
It is actually a part of C♯9. It is a superimposed chord.
And the last chord is C♯9.
Notice it is F half diminish from the 4th to the 1st string.
This chord shape is used very often in rhythm guitar. It's a must-learn chord.
[Related Contents]
B.B. King blues licks playlists :
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLdTubSoVd5kG5CZ5ubH4arPYOLt2UMVb6
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/satoshinakamotosguitarlab
Twitter: https://twitter.com/S_Nakamoto_GP
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/satoshinakamotosguitarlab/
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@satoshi_nakamoto_glab
#bbking
#blueslicks
#bluesguitarlessons