Guitar Tricks Insider May / June Issue | Page 12

NUGGETS Fig. 3 Fig. 3                D7 7 8  5 The “King of the Delta Blues” has been re- puted to have gone to the “crossroads” and swapped his soul for otherworldly musician- ship. Nix on that! In fact, he had extraordi- nary talent and practiced until he could cut 7 8 7 5 7 heads in the 30s. While “walking” and slid- ing the blues, he snuck in a slick fingered IV (D) chord lick in Fig. 3 combining notes from the D Mixolydian mode with an A/F# (5th/3rd) dyad. Fig. 4 Fig. 4             Am 14 13 12 14 14 The “Westside Blues” created in Chicago in the late 50s by Otis Rush, Magic Sam, and Buddy Guy often favored moody minor key progressions. Fig. 4 contains the signature broken chord pattern from a “missed love” 12 GUITAR TRICKS INSIDER DIGITAL EDITION 13 14   13   14 classic. In the key of Am, like the cover version played by a guitar deity on the first Bluesbreakers album in 1966, the i chord lick at fret 12 is moveable to the iv (fret 5) and v (fret 7) chords. MAY / JUNE