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Freddie’s Influence In The Style of Freddie King


Learn to solo like Freddie King in three different song styles.


Freddie’s Influence

Overview

Freddie King played as hard as Albert, as soft as B.B., and at times faster than either. His speed and complex bending made his style easy to recognize but difficult to learn.

I’ve collected licks from many of Freddie’s performances. Licks that capture the intensity, feeling, power, and flat-out speed of his playing.


Featured Videos

  • Lesson 1

    This is the exact solo that you’ll learn in Lesson 1.

  • Lesson 2

    This is the exact solo that you’ll learn in Lesson 2.

  • Lesson 3

    This is the exact solo that you’ll learn in Lesson 3.


Lesson Details

  • Lesson 1
    Lesson 1: Slow Blues

    Learn a fierce 36 bar slow blues solo in the style of Have You Ever Loved A Woman. There's a lot of intensity, power and speed in this solo.

    Included
    • Lesson Video
    • Tablature
    • Backing Track
  • Lesson 2
    Lesson 2: Swing Blues

    Hideaway is usually performed as a mid-tempo blues number, but sometimes Freddie played it a lot faster. That's what the solo in this song is inspired by.

    Included
    • Lesson Video
    • Tablature
    • Backing Track
  • Lesson 3
    Lesson 3: Rockin' Blues

    The solo taught in this lesson is inspired by the frenetic, gospel-tinged renditions of Goin' Down that Freddie King played live. There's also a few of my favorite licks from Me and My Guitar in there as well.

    Included
    • Lesson Video
    • Tablature
    • Backing Track