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Cold Shot Stevie Ray Vaughan Guitar Lesson + Tutorial
Today I want to share with you how I play “Cold Shot” as recorded by Stevie Ray Vaughan on guitar. This song is a masterclass in how to play high-level blues guitar. It showcases Vaughan’s incredible chops and unwavering blues groove.
So grab your guitar and let’s dive into this “Cold Shot” guitar lesson.
Who wrote the song Cold Shot?
The song "Cold Shot" was written by Michael Kindred, also known as Michael Kamen, and bluesman W.C. Clark.
It was originally released by Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble in 1984 as part of their album Couldn't Stand the Weather.
The song became one of Stevie Ray Vaughan's most popular tracks and a staple in his live performances.
What tuning is Cold Shot in?
Stevie Ray Vaughan often tuned down half a step for many of his songs. This is what he did on “Cold Shot”. The correct tuning is as follows:
Eb - 6th string (tuned down to Eb from E)
Ab - 5th string (tuned down to Ab from A)
Db - 4th string (tuned down to Db from D)
Gb - 3rd string (tuned down to Gb from G)
Bb - 2nd string (tuned down to Bb from B)
Eb - 1st string (tuned down to Eb from E)
By tuning down half a step, Stevie Ray Vaughan achieved a slightly lower pitch, which added to the distinctiveness and character of his guitar sound. This tuning was one of his trademarks and contributed to the bluesy and soulful vibe of his music.
Cold Shot Chords
To play “Cold Shot” you’ll only need to know 3 chords Am7, Dm7, and E7#9.
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