4 Fret Bends - Albert King Style
Published on 20 July 2016
http://txba.ly/v8vj - If you pay close attention to Albert King's playing, you'll hear some bends that aren't easily replicated with standard "Box 2" bending. That's because at times, he's bending 3 or 4 frets from a lower note, to the same target note. The result is a bend with more tension and a noticeably lower starting point. In this lesson I show you how you can replicate this sound.
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