Chords for 50 Texas Blues Licks - #8 Double Jump - Guitar Lesson - Corey Congilio
Tempo:
152.45 bpm
Chords used:
G
A
E
Em
D
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Okay, lick number eight is double jump and
We're starting at one spot on the neck playing a double stop and then moving quickly down to what I'd call like an open E minor pentatonic
Area of the guitar you'll hear Stevie Ray Vaughan steal this kind of idea where they play something
You know, he might play something high and then boom transition down to a lower part of the guitar.
It's really cool
It's an E and you're gonna get a lot of mileage out of it
You know listen to Freddie King do this in a lot of different areas and I've even heard him do it on acoustic guitar
Which is a really really cool listen.
So scope some of that stuff out too.
Let's give it a shot
[G] [A] [G]
[E]
[G] [A] [G]
[E]
[G] [A] [G]
[E]
[G] [A] [G]
[E]
All right, so now we're moving around
Doing a couple different things
Combined to make one cool Freddie King inspired lick
Again, we're in the key of E here and we're gonna start with these [F#m] series of double stops
On the first and second strings the first one here is the B [G] and D notes
[A]
Let me go down.
We're gonna change the [G] fingering to the fingering for the first one is one in three first finger third finger
[A] back down
that way
to the ninth fret and tenth fret
C sharp and a
[G] Move that a whole step down
That'll be B and G nice [A] thirds there [G] and
[A] [G] [A] [Em]
then finish it up with your third string
E [B] note, so
[A] [G] [Am]
[Em] And that's a lick on its own [A] [Em] and
[E] [G] [A] [Em]
again, I always put this quarter [F#] step bend it seems [G] like
[E]
Just because [G] that's what they did
[A] [G] So one more time slowly with that double stops
[A] [G] [E]
Then he transitions down to another part of the neck slides in on the fourth fret [Dm] third string
[D]
The [Bm] third second finger I am using
[D] Grabbing the E.
I'm sorry.
That's the D on the second string
[Em] [E] Then that little lick that's a lick in itself again, there's a little bunch of little tiny ones inside this so we're gonna slide [A#] from [Em] here
And [E]
[G] that's sliding from the fourth [A] fret
[G] second fret pull [E] off
Land on the second fret fourth string [A] E note there
[D]
[Gm] [E] Then one of my favorite things to do in the key of E is play this [G] little piece
[E] My first finger is hammering on first fret [G] G sharp
[G#]
[E] Then I'm skipping a string and
Going to the first string there E as well
[D] [E]
So lots of little licks [G] inside of the big one
[A] [G]
[E]
[G] [A] [G] [E]
[A] part one
[G] [Em]
[E] Part two, let me grab that part two
[D] [Em]
[E]
[G] more time
[A] [Em]
[A] [G] [A]
[E] [G] [A]
[G] [E]
It's a good one.
Have fun with that one
We're starting at one spot on the neck playing a double stop and then moving quickly down to what I'd call like an open E minor pentatonic
Area of the guitar you'll hear Stevie Ray Vaughan steal this kind of idea where they play something
You know, he might play something high and then boom transition down to a lower part of the guitar.
It's really cool
It's an E and you're gonna get a lot of mileage out of it
You know listen to Freddie King do this in a lot of different areas and I've even heard him do it on acoustic guitar
Which is a really really cool listen.
So scope some of that stuff out too.
Let's give it a shot
[G] [A] [G]
[E]
[G] [A] [G]
[E]
[G] [A] [G]
[E]
[G] [A] [G]
[E]
All right, so now we're moving around
Doing a couple different things
Combined to make one cool Freddie King inspired lick
Again, we're in the key of E here and we're gonna start with these [F#m] series of double stops
On the first and second strings the first one here is the B [G] and D notes
[A]
Let me go down.
We're gonna change the [G] fingering to the fingering for the first one is one in three first finger third finger
[A] back down
that way
to the ninth fret and tenth fret
C sharp and a
[G] Move that a whole step down
That'll be B and G nice [A] thirds there [G] and
[A] [G] [A] [Em]
then finish it up with your third string
E [B] note, so
[A] [G] [Am]
[Em] And that's a lick on its own [A] [Em] and
[E] [G] [A] [Em]
again, I always put this quarter [F#] step bend it seems [G] like
[E]
Just because [G] that's what they did
[A] [G] So one more time slowly with that double stops
[A] [G] [E]
Then he transitions down to another part of the neck slides in on the fourth fret [Dm] third string
[D]
The [Bm] third second finger I am using
[D] Grabbing the E.
I'm sorry.
That's the D on the second string
[Em] [E] Then that little lick that's a lick in itself again, there's a little bunch of little tiny ones inside this so we're gonna slide [A#] from [Em] here
And [E]
[G] that's sliding from the fourth [A] fret
[G] second fret pull [E] off
Land on the second fret fourth string [A] E note there
[D]
[Gm] [E] Then one of my favorite things to do in the key of E is play this [G] little piece
[E] My first finger is hammering on first fret [G] G sharp
[G#]
[E] Then I'm skipping a string and
Going to the first string there E as well
[D] [E]
So lots of little licks [G] inside of the big one
[A] [G]
[E]
[G] [A] [G] [E]
[A] part one
[G] [Em]
[E] Part two, let me grab that part two
[D] [Em]
[E]
[G] more time
[A] [Em]
[A] [G] [A]
[E] [G] [A]
[G] [E]
It's a good one.
Have fun with that one
Key:
G
A
E
Em
D
G
A
E
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ Okay, lick number eight is double jump and _
We're starting at one spot on the neck playing a double stop and then moving quickly down to what I'd call like an open E minor pentatonic
_ Area of the guitar you'll hear Stevie Ray Vaughan steal this kind of idea where they play something
You know, he might play something high and then boom transition down to a lower part of the guitar.
It's really cool
It's an E and you're gonna get a lot of mileage out of it
You know listen to Freddie King do this in a lot of different areas and I've even heard him do it on acoustic guitar
Which is a really really cool listen.
So scope some of that stuff out too.
Let's give it a shot
_ _ [G] _ [A] _ [G] _ _ _ _
[E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [G] _ [A] _ [G] _ _ _
_ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [G] _ [A] _ [G] _ _
_ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [G] _ [A] _ [G] _ _
_ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ All right, so now we're moving around
_ _ Doing a couple different things
Combined to make one cool Freddie King inspired lick
_ Again, we're in the key of E here and we're gonna start with these [F#m] series of double stops
_ On the first and second strings the first one here is the B [G] and D notes _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
Let me go down.
We're gonna change the [G] fingering to the fingering for the first one is one in three first finger third finger _ _
_ _ _ [A] back down _ _
that way
_ to the ninth fret and tenth fret
_ _ _ C sharp and a
_ [G] _ _ _ _ Move that a whole step down
_ _ That'll be B and G nice [A] thirds there [G] _ and _
[A] _ _ [G] _ _ [A] _ _ _ [Em]
then finish it up with your third string
E [B] note, so
_ [A] _ _ [G] _ [Am] _ _ _
[Em] And that's a lick on its own [A] _ [Em] and _
[E] _ _ _ [G] _ [A] _ _ [Em] _ _
_ _ again, I always _ put this quarter [F#] step bend it seems [G] like
[E] _ _ _
Just because [G] that's what they did
[A] [G] So _ _ _ one more time slowly with that double stops _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ [G] _ [E] _ _ _
Then he transitions down to another part of the neck slides in on the fourth fret [Dm] third string
[D] _
The _ [Bm] third second finger I am using _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ Grabbing the E.
I'm sorry.
That's the D _ on the second string
_ _ _ [Em] _ _ [E] Then that little lick that's a lick in itself again, there's a little bunch of little tiny ones inside this so we're gonna slide [A#] from [Em] here
_ And [E] _ _ _ _
[G] that's sliding from the fourth [A] fret
_ [G] second fret pull [E] off
_ _ Land on the second fret fourth string [A] E note there
[D] _
[Gm] _ _ [E] _ _ Then one of my favorite things to do in the key of E is play this [G] little piece
_ [E] _ _ _ _ _ My first finger is hammering on first fret [G] G sharp
[G#] _ _
[E] _ _ Then I'm skipping a string _ and
_ _ Going to the first string there E as well
_ _ _ [D] _ [E] _
_ _ So lots of little licks [G] inside of the big one
_ [A] _ [G] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _
_ [G] _ _ [A] _ _ [G] _ [E] _ _
_ [A] part one
[G] _ _ _ [Em] _
_ _ [E] _ _ _ Part two, let me grab that part two
[D] _ _ _ [Em] _ _
[E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[G] more time
_ [A] _ _ [Em] _ _
[A] _ _ [G] _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
[E] _ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _ [A] _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _
_ _ It's a good one.
Have fun with that one _
_ _ _ _ _ _ Okay, lick number eight is double jump and _
We're starting at one spot on the neck playing a double stop and then moving quickly down to what I'd call like an open E minor pentatonic
_ Area of the guitar you'll hear Stevie Ray Vaughan steal this kind of idea where they play something
You know, he might play something high and then boom transition down to a lower part of the guitar.
It's really cool
It's an E and you're gonna get a lot of mileage out of it
You know listen to Freddie King do this in a lot of different areas and I've even heard him do it on acoustic guitar
Which is a really really cool listen.
So scope some of that stuff out too.
Let's give it a shot
_ _ [G] _ [A] _ [G] _ _ _ _
[E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [G] _ [A] _ [G] _ _ _
_ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [G] _ [A] _ [G] _ _
_ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [G] _ [A] _ [G] _ _
_ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ All right, so now we're moving around
_ _ Doing a couple different things
Combined to make one cool Freddie King inspired lick
_ Again, we're in the key of E here and we're gonna start with these [F#m] series of double stops
_ On the first and second strings the first one here is the B [G] and D notes _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
Let me go down.
We're gonna change the [G] fingering to the fingering for the first one is one in three first finger third finger _ _
_ _ _ [A] back down _ _
that way
_ to the ninth fret and tenth fret
_ _ _ C sharp and a
_ [G] _ _ _ _ Move that a whole step down
_ _ That'll be B and G nice [A] thirds there [G] _ and _
[A] _ _ [G] _ _ [A] _ _ _ [Em]
then finish it up with your third string
E [B] note, so
_ [A] _ _ [G] _ [Am] _ _ _
[Em] And that's a lick on its own [A] _ [Em] and _
[E] _ _ _ [G] _ [A] _ _ [Em] _ _
_ _ again, I always _ put this quarter [F#] step bend it seems [G] like
[E] _ _ _
Just because [G] that's what they did
[A] [G] So _ _ _ one more time slowly with that double stops _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ [G] _ [E] _ _ _
Then he transitions down to another part of the neck slides in on the fourth fret [Dm] third string
[D] _
The _ [Bm] third second finger I am using _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ Grabbing the E.
I'm sorry.
That's the D _ on the second string
_ _ _ [Em] _ _ [E] Then that little lick that's a lick in itself again, there's a little bunch of little tiny ones inside this so we're gonna slide [A#] from [Em] here
_ And [E] _ _ _ _
[G] that's sliding from the fourth [A] fret
_ [G] second fret pull [E] off
_ _ Land on the second fret fourth string [A] E note there
[D] _
[Gm] _ _ [E] _ _ Then one of my favorite things to do in the key of E is play this [G] little piece
_ [E] _ _ _ _ _ My first finger is hammering on first fret [G] G sharp
[G#] _ _
[E] _ _ Then I'm skipping a string _ and
_ _ Going to the first string there E as well
_ _ _ [D] _ [E] _
_ _ So lots of little licks [G] inside of the big one
_ [A] _ [G] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _
_ [G] _ _ [A] _ _ [G] _ [E] _ _
_ [A] part one
[G] _ _ _ [Em] _
_ _ [E] _ _ _ Part two, let me grab that part two
[D] _ _ _ [Em] _ _
[E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[G] more time
_ [A] _ _ [Em] _ _
[A] _ _ [G] _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
[E] _ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _ [A] _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _
_ _ It's a good one.
Have fun with that one _