All Right Now by Free
Master the Classic Rock Anthem with LickLibrary
"All Right Now" by Free is one of the most iconic rock songs of all time, boasting a killer riff, soulful bluesy phrasing, and a raw energy that embodies classic rock at its best. Our note-for-note guitar lesson breaks down every aspect of this song, ensuring you can replicate the legendary tones and techniques of Free’s guitarist, Paul Kossoff. Whether you're a beginner looking to expand your rock vocabulary or an experienced player eager to refine your touch, this lesson will give you the tools to nail "All Right Now" with confidence. Michael Casswell breaks down this classic track in this exclusive Lick Library video tutorial.
Paul Kossoff and His Influence
Paul Kossoff, the lead guitarist of Free, was renowned for his incredible vibrato, emotive phrasing, and expressive bending techniques. His playing style was deeply rooted in blues, yet he brought a unique rawness that made his solos and riffs instantly recognisable. Influenced by guitar greats like Eric Clapton and Peter Green, Kossoff had a knack for injecting feel into every note he played. His work on "All Right Now" showcases his ability to craft a memorable riff while seamlessly blending rhythm and lead guitar work. His influence can still be heard in modern blues-rock guitarists who aim to capture that vintage British blues-rock tone.
Key Techniques Covered in This Lesson
Power Chords
The song’s signature riff is built around power chords, a fundamental technique in rock guitar. These chord shapes provide a strong, punchy sound that cuts through the mix, making them perfect for rhythm guitar parts. Mastering power chords will enhance your ability to play countless other rock classics.
String Bending
Kossoff’s expressive solos rely heavily on string bending, which allows notes to soar with an emotive, vocal-like quality. Learning proper bending technique will help you develop control over pitch and add more feeling to your playing.
Vibrato
One of Kossoff’s defining traits was his unique vibrato. By incorporating this technique into your playing, you’ll add a professional touch to sustained notes, making them sing with character and expression.
Slides
The transition between lead licks and chords is made smooth through the use of slides. This technique connects phrases seamlessly and adds a dynamic, fluid feel to solos and riffs alike.
Hammer-Ons & Pull-Offs
The lead work in "All Right Now" utilises hammer-ons and pull-offs to create quick, fluid phrases without excessive picking. Mastering these techniques will help you improve speed and articulation in your solos.
Chord Progressions
At its core, "All Right Now" follows a straightforward but effective chord progression that drives the song’s energy. Understanding how to structure chord changes will enhance your songwriting and rhythm playing.
Double Stops
Kossoff adds bite and depth to his licks by incorporating double stops, which involve playing two notes simultaneously. This technique adds fullness to lead lines and gives solos a harmonised, bluesy feel.
Guitar Techniques Used in This Lesson
By learning "All Right Now" with our note-for-note guitar lesson, you'll not only master an iconic rock anthem but also develop a range of essential guitar skills that will serve you well in countless other songs. Get ready to play with the power, emotion, and feel of a true rock legend!
About The Tutor
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Michael Casswell
It is with great sadness that we post the news of Michael Casswell's tragic death in a swimming accident while on holiday in Spain. All of us at Licklibrary are shocked and saddened by MIke's passing, and our deepest sympathies go out to his family at this difficult time. Michael...