The Stumble | Chords
||: A7 | A7 | E7 (F#7 F7) | E7 |
| A7 | A7 | B7 | B7 |
| E N.C | E N.C | A N.C A N.C | F#/A# |
| B7 C#m7 | F#7 B7 | E7 A7 | E7 B7 :||
||: A7 | A7 | E7 (F#7 F7) | E7 |
| A7 | A7 | B7 | B7 |
| E7 | E7 | A7 | F#/A# |
| B7 C#m7 | F#7 B7 | E7 A7 | E7 B7 :||
||: A7 | A7 | E7 (F7) | E7 |
| A7 | A7 | B7 | B7 |
| E N.C | E N.C | A N.C A N.C | F#/A# |
1.
| B7 C#m7 | F#7 B7 | E7 A7 | E7 B7 :||
2.
| B7 C#m7 | F#7 B7 | E7 A7 | E7 |
The third Blues King
The youngest of all three Kings, The Texas Cannonball, was born Fredrick Christian King, on September 3rd, 1934.
Despite being Texan-born, he and his family moved to Chicago at a young age so his style is very much a result of the Texas/Chicago influence.
Freddie King’s tone and style were much more aggressive, he also explored the possibilities of improvisation more so than Albert or B.B. King. This made Freddie Eric Clapton‘s favorite Blues King.
Using the chords above, as well as the video lesson you can learn how to play Freddie King’s most famous instrumental tune, The Stumble.
There are also guitar lessons on Hide Away and The Moon Is Rising in the playlist, both strikingly similar!
The Stumble chords | Related pages
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Freddie King
Perhaps the least known of the three kings, Freddie is most known for his instrumentals Hide Away and The Stumble.
Not just a great guitar player, Freddie could sing his heart out and did so as he covered many classics.
Go to Freddie King tunes.