Avalon by Mississippi John Hurt
No blues singer ever presented a more gentle, genial image than Mississippi John Hurt. A guitarist with an extraordinarily lyrical and refined fingerpicking style, he… Read More »Avalon by Mississippi John Hurt
No blues singer ever presented a more gentle, genial image than Mississippi John Hurt. A guitarist with an extraordinarily lyrical and refined fingerpicking style, he… Read More »Avalon by Mississippi John Hurt
Listen To The Lesson : Lick 1 To play this riff, first rest for 1 and a half beats. Bend the 1st note on 13th… Read More »The Sky Is Crying by Stevie Ray Vaughan
Main Riff “Scuttle Buttin’” is an instrumental showpiece of Stevie Ray’s lightning-fast chops. It’s built around a standard 12-bar blues progression at 160 beats per… Read More »Scuttle Buttin by Stevie Ray Vaughan
For this riff, you may want to use your thumb for the “low E” string notes, as it will provide much more ease in playing… Read More »Tush by ZZ Top
In 1973, after recovering from a heroin addiction, Johnny Winter released the album “Still Alive And Well”. The first track is a fiery version of… Read More »Rock Me Baby by Johnny Winter
The main riff (verse riff) is compromised of two different guitar parts. Both parts are fairly easy to play. Both guitar parts are repetitive and… Read More »Hoochie Coochie Man by Eric Clapton
“Hoochie Coochie Man” is a song written by Willie Dixon and was first recorded by Muddy Waters in 1954. This song is performed at about… Read More »Hoochie Coochie Man by Muddy Waters
This is a Vaughan rendition of a Willie Dixon song. The verses and bridge are 16 bars (or measures) long instead of the standard 12.… Read More »You’ll Be Mine by Stevie Ray Vaughan
Guitar Transcription one way out (PDF- Complete song) Backing Track Download the backing track:
There are 2 guitar parts in this song. One plays the rhythm (copied from the bass guitar) and the other guitar provides lead fills. Intro… Read More »I’m Tore Down by Eric Clapton