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Suzie Q Guitar Lesson (CCR) - MOST ACCURATE LESSON ONLINE 

Jon MacLennan
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Are you looking to improve your rock and blues guitar skills?
If so, this step-by-step “Suzie Q” guitar lesson is your ticket!
In this post, I’ll share with you the history of the song, the chords, the iconic riff, and everything else you need to know to get playing in the style today!
Who Originally Sang Suzie Q?
The original version of "Suzie Q" was sung by American rock singer-songwriter Dale Hawkins. Hawkins was often credited as the architect of swamp rock boogie. He wrote the tune during a booming rockabilly era with fellow bandmate Robert Chaisson, and they recorded it in 1957. Hawkins's version featured the brilliant guitar work of James Burton, who worked with many famous artists such as Elvis Presley and Ricky Nelson among others.
What key is Suzie Q in?
“Suzie Q” is in the key of E and features a blues riff and chord progression. The original version by Hawkins and the later version recorded by Creedence Clearwater Revival (CCR) are both in the key of E and follow the same progression. The CCR version is a little bit grittier and swampier. The guitar tones have more bite to them, as well as a raspier vocal style from John Fogerty.
Susie Q Chords
One of the first steps you’ll want to do to play the song is to learn the chords. There are only four you need to know, E7, A, C, and B.
Next, you’ll want to plug those chord shapes into the chord progression. The entire song is just one looping 8-bar progression. I would consider this an 8-bar blues.
E7 (4 bars)
A (1 bar)
C, B (1 bar)
E7 (2 bars)
To get familiar with the progression, I would recommend strumming just quarter notes, which means four strums per bar on each chord. Count out loud as you go 1, 2, 3, 4. Tip: take note of the use of two chords in bar 6 when you change from C to B. This is essentially the turnaround progression of this 8-bar blues.
How To Play The Signature Susie Q Riff On Guitar?
Once you have mastered basic chord progression and strumming patterns, it's time to take things up a notch and add in some riffs. The main riff to “Suzie Q” is all based on the E minor pentatonic scale in the open position.
This scale pattern is great for coming up with cool riffs for a number of reasons.
-You can use all the open strings of your guitar
-You conveniently play common open-position chords and mix in riffs without having to jump across the fretboard
-You can add in low pedal tone bass notes to sound like multiple guitar players
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Комментарии : 47   
@jonmaclennan
@jonmaclennan 2 года назад
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@rrnr157
@rrnr157 2 года назад
Terrific lesson Jon...I would have pick it out but without the bass line, but the bass line adds so much more to the tune. Thank you Jon and thank you to James Burton and Dale Hawkins. Love it...RRnR
@jeffreypaulross9767
@jeffreypaulross9767 2 года назад
Originally done by Dale Hawkins in 1957 with a 15 year old James Burton on guitar.
@daverobinson2157
@daverobinson2157 3 месяца назад
How did those guys get away with it back then.
@jameswestmoreland9717
@jameswestmoreland9717 9 месяцев назад
Marketed as a rustic blues southern band maybe Louisiana guys, but really just a bunch of guys from California
@jeremydahm2124
@jeremydahm2124 2 месяца назад
This is a doozy.... So badass. Love learning these finger picking techniques. Fun stuff.
@reupaxac5155
@reupaxac5155 27 дней назад
Hi Jon Mac, muchas gracias por éste presente musical ✌️
@keith1848
@keith1848 2 года назад
Yep, James Burton came up with the riff in a studio session for Dale Hawkins in the late '50's but was never credited for it, Hawkins wrote the lyrics.
@oyajiblues
@oyajiblues Год назад
He was 15 at the time.
@weezahriah
@weezahriah 5 месяцев назад
wow
@user-yf9in9hb3o
@user-yf9in9hb3o 2 месяца назад
Been there dun that
@philipselman2564
@philipselman2564 5 месяцев назад
Just gal darn great man thank you
@RELATIONALsdbs
@RELATIONALsdbs Год назад
Thank you for your efforts. I've gotta work at it, there aren't any shortcuts ! 😮😊
@2309612
@2309612 Год назад
John YOU ROCK! Thanks for the lesson
@1Keef
@1Keef 2 года назад
Fantastic lesson Jon. Played exactly like Fogerty. Thanks for posting. Any chance to do a second video on John’s swampy guitar solo????? Cheers👍👍
@frankwielers729
@frankwielers729 2 года назад
Thanks Jon, great video again! Works perfectly well for me. FUN!! More from John Fogerty, please
@user-kb4rn8zt9e
@user-kb4rn8zt9e 10 месяцев назад
super ! thanks a lot ! 👍
@RailheadEd
@RailheadEd Год назад
I'm 69. Been three years without practice because of health issues. Got together with a friend yesterday. Realized how much I miss playing. Not a finger stylist. Gonna figure out how to play it with a pick. That bass line will be tough!
@jimcastillo8950
@jimcastillo8950 3 месяца назад
great work, anytime you might show some solo on this piece? thanks
@roninmartin5607
@roninmartin5607 9 месяцев назад
You rite! "Awesome" some
@oyajiblues
@oyajiblues Год назад
James Burton was 15 when he recorded that with Dale Hawkins. Smokestack Lightning was first recorded in late 50s. The Hawkins record came out in 1958. I am sure this "riff" was highly influenced by Howlin. It was who common for white musicians under Chess to separate white players and use anything they wanted from black artists. His first single was a Willie Dixon tune and Roy Buchanan played guitar.
@j-rod4510
@j-rod4510 2 года назад
Ownership is a grey area in old blues music especially delta, It’s something I actually love about it, they pay homage to each other
@kahlesjf
@kahlesjf Год назад
When the history is known and documented, it is black and white.
@bobwinterfeld4627
@bobwinterfeld4627 2 года назад
It’s an old James Burton riff
@Abdou3406
@Abdou3406 2 года назад
He played the original riff you're right
@vjekoslavcvilinder7702
@vjekoslavcvilinder7702 Год назад
nice
@nickyengle9668
@nickyengle9668 2 года назад
awsome
@ampgent
@ampgent 2 года назад
James Burton
@jordanmulvihill9195
@jordanmulvihill9195 2 года назад
My rhythm is so bad rn. I focused only on lead for so long I forgot the importance of rhythm, make a video & help me out!
@andocobo
@andocobo Год назад
It’s kind of a tricky rhythm cuz of the syncopation with the melody notes
@RobertHubert-e4x
@RobertHubert-e4x Месяц назад
bon cours manque la traduction française
@perkins1439
@perkins1439 Год назад
I seen John Fogerty do it you do it better than he does keeping that top string going Ain't No Easy Task I've tried myself doubt I'll ever be able to do that one
@delphinazizumbo8674
@delphinazizumbo8674 11 месяцев назад
so.........if you play it like this you'll find that it has no KICK because this guy is ON BEAT, and a square ...........lay back in it be COOL, daddy-o ...give it some kick, kids
@adolfocamblor9295
@adolfocamblor9295 6 месяцев назад
It's a lesson, not a stage performance.
@mwooly1
@mwooly1 8 месяцев назад
Correct
@atxplankspanker
@atxplankspanker 2 года назад
Wow, that's quite the headline though not true. I see other people already mentioned James Burton. He wrote that lick when he was 16 going on 17. The beginnings of chicken picking. Back then when he was played for Ricky Nelson we used to buy the albums but we guitar players back then called them James Burton albums.
@davidgething2162
@davidgething2162 2 года назад
Yeah, that’s a weird headline alright. There absolutely is a riff in Creedence’s Suzy Q that’s lifted straight out of Smokestack Lightning but it’s in the second guitar solo, about half way through the song. I’d never made the connection before this. But he doesn’t mention it in the video. 🤔
@July4.1776
@July4.1776 2 года назад
So bitchen! Thanks for the vids!
@vjekoslavcvilinder7702
@vjekoslavcvilinder7702 Год назад
😋nice
@marcosreal11
@marcosreal11 8 месяцев назад
Wouldn’t call this an easy lesson as the picking is complex! What do I need? A guitar that doesn’t buzz, ha. Spending too much time on humid beaches.
@fabienbourdier9847
@fabienbourdier9847 Год назад
oh my god man ... these kind of riff like smokestack lightnin bring out the absolute worst of me i just can't manage to keep the bass going while playing the melody, i can do travis picking just right, pretty fast at that, but this is too hard for me nothing made it click for me, no offense to your lesson or teaching style man, i love your videos
@user-no3ou7tl3h
@user-no3ou7tl3h 10 месяцев назад
Как палкой по забору !
@colujomes
@colujomes Год назад
Don't think the claim would stand up in a court of law.
@guitarpro882
@guitarpro882 2 года назад
1st?
@gatoryak7332
@gatoryak7332 2 года назад
Well, aren't you a special little tiger? Bless your heart.
@URTH-yb5xh
@URTH-yb5xh Год назад
Did nt steal Learn your history Get off your self righteousness
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