PREMIER CLINIC
BLUES
BILLY GIBBONS
From Rockin’ the Blues
(00695491) BY DAVE RUBIN
Billy Gibbons is a fire-belching, tire-squealing blues and rock machine capable of eliminating the competition at the drop of a guitar pick.
Instead of making gratuitous displays of fretboard power, however, he has consistently opted for the three T’s: “taste, tone, and technique.”
The Slow Blues Style of ZZ Top’s Head Honcho
The slow blues in this example shines a light on Billy’s Lightnin’ Hopkins influence. Measures 1 and 2 get the country blues vibe happening
with the classic blues “train whistle” found in Robert Johnson’s “Sweet Home Chicago.” This lick is resolved in measures 3 and 4 with the open
E string before being taken up a notch again in measures 5 and 6. In measures 7 and 8 the major 3rd defines the tonality, combined with the
root in measure 7 and the root notes in measure 8. Measure 9 features a broken B7 voicing intensified with the repetition of the open B string.
Measure 10 contains rich blues harmony, leading to a vibrant, improvised turnaround with an ascending and descending line in measures 11
and 12. The V chord is then implied by the classic walkup on beat 3 of measure 12.
Performance Tip: Blow the train whistle in measures 1 and 2 with your middle finger bending string 2 and your index finger anchored on string 1.
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