Description
Now it's time to play through this whole song up to speed. Remember that it's never a bad idea to just watch and listen a couple of times before you start playing along yourself. Here it goes!
I hope you've had a ton of fun learning this classic song. This song is a great reminder that blues music isn't primarily about guitar playing- it's about the vocals and the vibe the whole band creates together. Either of the guitars could have jumped in and played a million fills between every vocal phrase, but instead they all just sit back and blend into the mix and work to support the vocals. Remember that when you play music like this in the future- it's great to play some expressive fills and solos from time to time, but it's just as great, and often better, to just find your place in the mix and help to support the vocals and the overall vibe. Have fun with it!
Lesson Info
Tutorial Lessons
- The Seventh Son: Introduction
- The Seventh Son: Gear, Tone, and Tuning
- There is Only One: Song Intro
- Tell Your Future: Slide Verses
- Heart Feel Glad: Rhythm Verses
- Hold Ya Close: Slide Solo
- Predict the Rain: Rhythm During Solos
- I'm the One: Classic Blues Ending
- The Seventh Son: Full Performance
- The Seventh Son: Single Guitar Performance
- The Seventh Son: Jam Along