These 4 Guitarists Shaped B.B. King's Signature Sound
Save 50% on my B.B. King soloing course bundle through 5/28: https://texasbluesalley.com/bb In my previous video, I highlighted how different B.B. King's style is from the typical minor-blues sound that so many guitarists learn. But where did that style come from? In this video, I try to find hints of B.B. King's playing in the recordings from his 4 primary influences: Lonnie Johnson T-Bone Walker Charlie Christian Django Reinhardt I'll go through a few songs from each artist and try to figure out what B.B. might have taken from their playing to create his own style. #bluesguitar #bbking #lonniejohnson #tbonewalker

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