(/) Slide Up (\) Slide Down (h) Hammer On (p) Pull Off (b) Bend (r) Release (v) Vibrato (x) Muted Tabs for Song : Alber King Lick (example "Stormy Monday") BPM : 200 This is a standard Albert King lick...Jimi Hendrix Stevie, etc...ALL learned from this guy and these riffs E|-----13b15----11----------11b12----------------8----------------------------------------------------------- B|--------------------13----------------------------8--11-8-------------------------------------------------- G|-----------------------------------10b12----------------------10-10-8-----------10-8----------------------- D|-----------------------------------------------------------------------10-------------10------------------- A|----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- E|----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- i chord(C7) iv chord (F9) v chord (G9) E|-----------------------8--------------------10------------------------------------------------------------- B|--8--------------------8--------------------10------------------------------------------------------------- G|--9--------------------8--------------------10------------------------------------------------------------- D|--8--------------------7--------------------9-------------------------------------------------------------- A|-----------------------8--------------------10------------------------------------------------------------- E|--8-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Use manual mode to free up cursor. Paste any tab in acousterr tab maker and we'll play it !!!
About Call It Stormy Monday (But Tuesday Is Just as Bad) : "Stormy Monday" is a slow twelve-bar blues performed in the West Coast blues-style . It inspired B.B. King and others to take up electric guitar . Bobby "Blue" Bland introduced a new arrangement with chord substitutions . The Allman Brothers Band recorded an extended version for their first live album in 1971 . The song is included in the Grammy, Rock and Roll, and Blues Foundation halls of fame . As well as being necessary for blues musicians, it is also found in many jazz, soul, pop and rock performers . It was released in 1947. The genre is blues. The track was release in 1947.