Slide Guitar Lesson Podcast 27: Learn Derek Trucks

by John Tuggle on August 21, 2009

In this weeks podcast, I’m going to break down a slide guitar lick used by Derek Trucks in the song “Key to the Highway” from the Songlines DVD.

The solo he plays in this song is nothing short of brilliant. Derek effectively manages to blend the Major, Minor, and Blues Scales together to form a very melodic vocal-esque slide guitar solo.

Notice the use of dynamics, phrasing, space, and melody in this solo. Only a true blues man possesses the power of restraint during a solo.

You’ll notice he’ll leave quite a bit of space between the phrases at the beginning points of the solo. Anyway, in this podcast I show you the intro lick used in this solo in open e tuning.

Watch the podcast now!

In the next podcast, I’ll show you the lick that is played next in the intro.  Thanks for watching!

What do you think about Derek’s Solo in this song?  Let me know right below.

For more information about Slide Guitar, please check out my 6 DVD Slide Guitar Course on how to play open e tuning like Derek Trucks and Duane Allman.

{ 15 comments… read them below or add one }

Warren Mann

Wow… this is great. Thank you so much. I’d love for you to teach us the entire solo!

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Dante DeFeo

Hey John,
Yes, this is a great solo that I would love to learn it. Not only for the challenge but there are a lot of great licks within this solo!

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Dan

Personally, slide guitar does not interest me. But am looking forward to your next blues guitar video lesson. Am also wondering if you do any lessons on acoustic guitar. Thanks.

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Milton Saldivia

John: I´m in.

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bob w

John – Thanks. I am a slide player and have found your lessons invaluable. Keep up the good work.

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Joao

The lesson is great, the solo would be he icing on the top! ;)

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Warren Mann

Is there tab for this?

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Steve

As always, Great stuff John. I have been working this myself. Thanks

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Les Back

Yes, John. I’d be really interested in learning this solo – thanks for the start. Although, to be honest the thing I am really struggling to crack is Derek Truck’s approach to comping and chordal work. Have been really trying to figure out exactly what he does on I Wish I Knew How it Feels to be Free.

Thanks for all your work though – your podcasts and DVD have been invaluable. ‘Get what you deserve’ was great to

Les

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Jon

Awesome I can’t wait for the rest this solo is the reason I looked into playing slide

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Ryan

John,

Yes, I would love the solo. I would pay for any slide video you produce.

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Warren Mann

I was watching again… I think the very first time you demo the riff, In the second part of the riff, you play a 3 note lead up to the high D, but in the rest of the demo you only do a 2 note lead up.

I like it with 3. :)

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Wayne Masters

Hi John
Great lesson! I’ve always been interested in learning the technique of Derek and others like Warren Haynes. Great example of some very good licks. I’ll be on that new Blues Lesson DVD too when it comes outl
Thanks
Wayne

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Find Guitar Teachers

Man, I’m pretty sure Trucks is God. Thanks for the lesson I’m gonna study this one.

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Mike

That is one mean bad man blues smoke.

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