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Can someone explain BB's guitar style?

Posted on 5/15/15 at 11:55 am
Posted by TheOcean
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Posted on 5/15/15 at 11:55 am
Heard on NPR that he doesn't play chords. He just plays strings. Wtf?
Posted by heypaul
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Posted on 5/15/15 at 11:59 am to
Yea
He didn't play chords, he just played strings.
This post was edited on 5/15/15 at 12:02 pm
Posted by Kafka
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Posted on 5/15/15 at 12:00 pm to
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He just plays strings
not any more
Posted by Hat Tricks
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Posted on 5/15/15 at 12:09 pm to
LINK


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King doesn’t play chords or slide; instead, he bends individual strings till the notes seem to cry. His style reflects his upbringing in the Mississippi Delta and coming of age in Memphis. Seminal early influences included such bluesmen as T-Bone Walker (whose “Stormy Monday,” King has said, is “what really started me to play the blues”), Lonnie Johnson, Sonny Boy Williamson and Bukka White. A cousin of King’s, White schooled the fledgling guitarist in the idiom when he moved to Memphis. King also admired jazz guitarists Charlie Christian and Django Reinhart. Horns have played a big part in King’s music, and he’s successfully combined jazz and blues in a big-band context.
“I’ve always felt that there’s nothing wrong with listening to and trying to learn more,” King has said. “You just can’t stay in the same groove all the time.” This willingness to explore and grow explains King’s popularity across five decades in a wide variety of venues, from funky juke joints to posh Las Vegas lounges.
Posted by Kafka
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Posted on 5/15/15 at 12:15 pm to
But he never learned to sing and play at the same time

An intriguing bit of trivia: even during the lowest point of BB's career (the early to mid '60s, before he was rediscovered in the blues revival) his 5 piece backing band would always have two horn players. So the others were the standard drums/bass/keyboards, and BB would be the only guitar.

Always thought that was an interesting example of the importance of horns to his sound.
Posted by Shoulderchoke
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Posted on 5/15/15 at 12:16 pm to
It's pretty simple. BB doesn't play and sing at the same time. He doesn't play any rythm. He only plays fills and solos. Thus never needing to play chords.
Posted by Kafka
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Posted on 5/15/15 at 12:35 pm to
Posted by monsterballads
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Posted on 5/15/15 at 12:55 pm to
quote:

He didn't play chords, he just played strings


BB King basically solo'd all over songs and got away with it for 50 years

that left hand shake he had was pretty awesome though.

Posted by Ace Midnight
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Posted on 5/15/15 at 2:28 pm to
quote:

Heard on NPR that he doesn't play chords. He just plays strings. Wtf?


True - B.B. played few, if any "chords" on a guitar. Straight, single string lead runs, primarily in blues scale (imagine that), and admonished a younger player, "Hey man, why don't you get you some lighter strings to make it easier to bend?" - the younger player was Z.Z. Top's Billy Gibbons.

He was often quoted as saying he made his money playing 1 note at a time.



quote:

You only live but once,
and when you're dead, you're done,
so let the good times roll




RIP B.B.
Posted by Twenty 49
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Posted on 5/15/15 at 5:21 pm to
Here's an LA Times article about his style and what is called the B.B. Box. LINK
Posted by sparkinator
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Posted on 5/15/15 at 9:53 pm to
LINK

Cool video with U2 from Rattle and Hum where BB relates to Bono that he doesn't play chords.
Posted by Pepe Lepew
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Posted on 5/15/15 at 10:11 pm to
Watch his documentary "the Life of Riley" he talks about never being good at chord playing ....
Posted by BigOrangeBri
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Posted on 5/16/15 at 12:11 am to
His guitar playing really overshadowed how powerful his voice was. It may have been his greatest talent
Posted by Zappas Stache
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Posted on 5/16/15 at 12:47 am to
A lot of lead guitar guys I've played with have no idea how to play a chord. I never really understood it but some people don't like plating chords.
Posted by auggie
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Posted on 5/16/15 at 1:45 am to
I saw an interview with him once,where he said that when he was a kid, he didn't have a guitar, but he stretched a string between 2 nails on his porch at home, and would just make sounds on that,1 at a time.
Posted by MrCoachKlein
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Posted on 5/16/15 at 3:43 am to
He and Sammy Sosa hit grains of rice with a mop stick together
Posted by DannyB
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Posted on 5/16/15 at 7:34 am to
Only heard of one other guitar player that admitted he couldn't play chords, CC DeVille from Poison.
Posted by PPL
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Posted on 5/16/15 at 9:45 am to
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A lot of lead guitar guys I've played with have no idea how to play a chord. I never really understood it but some people don't like plating chords


The most impressive player I've personally played with had such a sound grip on theory that he could construct chords on the fly, in tempo. Any chord, any position. And I'm not talking just basic chords. B flat Maj7 (#11) type stuff. It was uncanny. It really, really pissed me off.
Posted by Zappas Stache
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Posted on 5/17/15 at 12:38 am to
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he could construct chords on the fly, in tempo. Any chord, any position. And I'm not talking just basic chords. B flat Maj7 (#11) type stuff. It was uncanny. It really, really pissed me off.


I've played with a couple of those guys. We kick them outta the band right quick. We chug G C d an an Em....they just don't fit in....plus they never came back for a second jam session.
Posted by Dandy Lion
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Posted on 5/17/15 at 10:45 am to
Vibrato.


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