Blues Guitar Lesson: The Albert King Lick
Published on 10 May 2018
Albert King is, to many people, THE sound of the blues. I didn't realize just how much his influence is in every other guitar player until I spent some serious time listening and transcribing his licks.
So in this blues guitar lesson, we'll look at a sound that Albert King uses as a lick in almost every song. It may not be exact, but the structure is there and the idea is the same, with slight variations.
For more, check out http://BluesGuitarUnleahsed.com .
I'll also post this on my blog at http://bluesguitarunleashed.com/blog/the-albert-king-lick/
if you want to see the TAB.
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