La Grange Guitar Lesson - ZZ Top - Famous Riffs


Published on 09 March 2016
Please help support my lessons on Patreon. http://www.patreon.com/guitarlessons365 http://www.guitarlessons365.com/subscribe/ Click here to check out my Premium Guitar Courses!!!!! Free "La Grange" JamTrack to play the guitar part with the rest of the band: http://bit.ly/1P3gMYY Click here for my ZZ Top playlist featuring ALL of my ZZ Top song lessons! https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOBqO_KghqI6_f7e7hXbefDgQZCsHA6wP In this famous riff lesson we will take a look at one of ZZ Top's signature songs "La Grange". This short little riff actually has quite a bit for us to sink our teeth into. There is abundant hybrid picking, left hand muting and upbeat accents (which challenge some players). All of this is wrapped up in a tight little traditional boogie blues rhythm. In this La Grange guitar lesson video I will break all those little details down to help get you playing this cool little riff in no time. For those of you who don't have any experience with hybrid picking perhaps learning this La Grange riff will be a good place to start. Just take your time in the beginning. The hybrid picking is very simple and repetitive but essential to getting that snappy tone right when the riff starts. We also have to contend with a slight pinky bend as well. My suggestion is to just not over think that too much. Just a little slight downward pressure on the string for that bent note and you will be just fine. It's not like you are trying to do a half-step or whole-step bend. You are simply putting a little inflection into the note. Billy Gibbons really does bring a multitude of techniques to his "La Grange" riff, but probably the most essential element you don't want to over look (as in all of Billy Gibbons riffs) is the rhythm. It uses a traditional boogie blues rhythm throughout, and the heavy left hand muting is a vital part of making the rhythm sound convincing. All in all, besides being a great riff this La Grange guitar lesson gives us a great opportunity to work on a lot of cool techniques and rhythms. :) Have Fun! Carl..