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Free Lesson Friday Johnny Winter - You’re Humbuggin’ Me, 1:45

Aug 14th, 2015

Johnny Winter was a Texas Blues legend, and he had some of the fiercest chops you'll find anywhere. In this lesson we'll dissect a particularly tricky lick from the song "You're Humbuggin' Me", found at the 1:45 point in the song. This lick uses a simple repeating pattern that becomes very difficult as you play it at faster speeds.

Key:A♯
Tuning:E
Topics: Licks
Difficulties: Advanced
Artist: Johnny Winter
Songs: You're Humbuggin' Me
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