Lick 2 - Stevie Ray Vaughan

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Scott McKeonScott shows you a classic lick in the style of Stevie Ray Vaughan
What's in the course
34 lessons (1h 29m) · 2 free
01. Traditional Soloing with Call and Response
2:24

02. Solo Example 1 - BB King
0:52

03. Leaving Space
3:17

04. Solo Example 2 - Stevie Ray Vaughan (Rhythmic Chords)
0:54

05. Soloing Using Your Fingers
1:47

06. Solo Example 3 - Albert Collins
0:55

07. Combining Techniques
1:06

08. Solo Example 4 - Putting It All Together
0:56
Lesson transcript
Stevie Ray Vaughan Style Lick
This is a lick that is in the style of a sort of Stevie Ray Vaughan type of thing, something that Stevie would have played, something similar to. It's very rhythmical. I'll play it first, and then I'll break it down.
Key and Tempo
- We're in A again.
- Slow tempo.
Introduction to the Lick
- Play something in and around:
That's something that I use a lot.
You might just change it up slightly, so you could...
Thumb Technique
- With my thumb playing the A, I always find that you can kind of pull down on that bottom E when you get to that point at the end.
Playing Approach
- With a lick like that, it's all about convenience.
- It shouldn't feel hard to play.
- I mean, it is a little bit sort of hard when you're doing it fast, but it's all about keeping your hand in the same place.
- Your thumb is kind of slightly over the guitar.
- You're not really moving that much.
Right Hand Positioning
- With your right hand, everything should be convenient.
- You're not having to do any big stretches or anything.
I use that kind of thing quite a lot in my playing.
Yeah, that's a cool one.
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Scott McKeon has given a lifetime of dedication to his craft as a guitarist. Initially inspired by his dad's love of blues, soul and rock music, he took up the guitar at the age of four and has developed a reputation as one of the UK's most in-demand guitarists, both in the studio and performing live.
In 2014, Scott got a call to play in Sir Tom Jones' band, alongside Robbie McIntosh and Pink Floyd drummer Gary Wallis. The blues, rock 'n' roll and gospel-orientated set allows Scott to call on his early influences and travel the globe. Performances so far have included five European tours, three tours of the US and South America, and tours of Australia and the Far East, as well as TV appearances including Later... with Jools Holland and TFI Friday, and playing New Orleans Jazz Festival in 2019.
Scott's third album, 'New Morning', is an earthy, raw, guitar-led record showcasing his range and ability as a guitarist. The album was recorded live in the studio at RAK in London, capturing the energy and spontaneity of the sessions. It was produced by Paul Stacey (Black Crowes/Oasis), and features Jeremy Stacey (Sheryl Crow/Tal Wilkenfeld) on drums, Rocco Palladino (Tom Misch/D'Angelo) on bass, and Gavin Conder (Rufus Black/The Kondoors) as vocalist on several tracks.
Scott also has a signature fuzz pedal and signature pickups, modelled on his '62 Strat.
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