Learn how to play a BB King Style blues guitar lick. Podcast 32

In this weeks video podcast, I’m going to show you how to play a blues guitar lick in the style of BB King. I’ve been watching a DVD from him called, “BB King Live in Africa”, and this is a lick I kinda picked up from Sweet Sixteen.

That DVD is amazing and contains some of the best blues guitar licks you will ever find. The whole band is really tight, and they just groove like no other blues band can. You can really see why he is “King of the Blues” in this video.

Watch this lesson now.

Tab for this podcast.

free blues guitar tab

BB King is definitely one of my favorite guitarists, and a lot of times when I’m playing and get stuck, I’ll think, “Now what would BB play?”.

As a master of economy, BB doesn’t shed through the blues progression like a virtuoso guitarist, but more like a master chef. He knows exactly which, and how many ingredients to throw into the stew of blues he’s cooking. And let me tell you, I like the taste of his stew!

So go learn this lick, and get the Live in Africa DVD. It’s well worth it, and soon you’ll be throwing down some mean blues guitar licks just like the King himself.

I have created 6 DVDs on playing lead blues guitar. Check out my Blues Guitar Course if you interested in learning more about playing this type of blues guitar style.

What are some of your favorite BB King tunes?

Comments

  1. scarab says:

    Very cool lick John. BB is the MAN in my books. He is the Master at space in a lick.

  2. John Tuggle says:

    Thanks for the comment. You’ll have to check out that DVD.

  3. Wassilij says:

    This lick shows you what spaces to leave out. Something very important!
    Thanks for the lesson!

  4. Bob says:

    I love the BB sound and you make it all so simple. You’re great man.

  5. Tom Morgan says:

    Thanks John
    Love what you are doing. Thanks!

  6. Dave says:

    Oh yea that BB King video is hot! Definitely an inspiration.

  7. Bart says:

    John,
    Great lessons on BB. My favorite BB tune is “Why I sing the Blues.” When I was a young garage band guy in the Sixties, I played “Thrill is Gone,” but that’s about it. How do you develop that “butterfly vibrato” BB does? I must not be doing it right. You’re a great teacher. Thanks, Bart

  8. Larry says:

    Where can I get the slow blues jam track used for this podcast?

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