All Your Love by Gary Moore – Guitar Lesson Breakdown
Master the expressive blues-rock phrasing of Gary Moore with our in-depth, note-for-note guitar lesson for “All Your Love.” A passionate reworking of the Otis Rush classic, Moore’s version pays homage to the original while injecting it with his trademark fiery tone, dynamic phrasing, and emotional depth. Appearing on his critically acclaimed Still Got the Blues album, “All Your Love” is a tour de force of blues technique, control, and expression. In this guitar lesson from LickLibrary, we focus on four essential techniques that drive the feel and power of this song: string bending, slides, vibrato, and hammer-ons.
This lesson by Jamie Humphries is perfect for blues guitarists aiming to improve their feel, expression, and phrasing, while exploring the stylistic nuances of one of the most influential guitarists of his era.
Techniques Used
String Bending
String bending is one of the most important expressive tools in Gary Moore’s arsenal, and “All Your Love” is full of pitch-perfect, soulful bends that bring a vocal quality to his solos. From subtle micro-bends to soaring full-step releases, Moore uses bending to create tension, resolve, and drama in his lines. This lesson focuses on developing your ability to bend with accuracy and control, while using bends musically within the context of the blues. Mastering this technique will dramatically enhance the emotion in your lead playing and help build stronger phrasing skills.
Slides
Smooth slides are another hallmark of Gary Moore’s style. In “All Your Love,” slides are used to seamlessly connect phrases, shift positions, and add flow to melodic ideas. This lesson demonstrates how to execute both subtle and dramatic slides, improving your fretboard navigation and giving your phrasing a natural, fluid quality. Slides are essential for creating legato lines in blues solos and are a great way to make your playing sound more lyrical and less mechanical.
Vibrato
Perhaps more than any other player, Moore’s vibrato is a defining feature of his sound. Wide, controlled, and dripping with emotion, his vibrato adds sustain and power to every note. On “All Your Love,” vibrato is used both in long, drawn-out notes and in more intense, staccato-style lines. This lesson teaches how to develop a consistent vibrato technique, exploring different speeds and styles so you can add more personality and expression to your playing. Vibrato is what separates good players from great ones, and Moore’s approach is the perfect blueprint.
Hammer-Ons
To maintain fluidity and speed without sacrificing tone, Moore employs hammer-ons throughout his phrasing. These legato-style articulations add smoothness to blues runs and allow for expressive melodic ideas with minimal picking. In this lesson, you’ll learn how to use hammer-ons in a blues context, improving your fretting hand strength and control. You’ll also gain insight into how Moore combines hammer-ons with slides and bends to create dynamic, flowing solos that never feel static or predictable.
Why Learn “All Your Love”?
“All Your Love” is a powerful showcase of blues phrasing, dynamics, and feel. It’s not just a song—it’s a masterclass in how to build tension, convey emotion, and craft solos that tell a story. With its mixture of slow-burning melodies and explosive climaxes, the track gives guitarists the chance to practice control, precision, and expressiveness—all wrapped into one powerful performance.
This LickLibrary lesson walks you through every phrase, lick, and technique used in the song, helping you unlock the secrets behind Gary Moore’s soulful touch and fiery tone. Whether you’re a blues beginner looking to grow your soloing vocabulary, or an advanced player aiming to refine your expression, “All Your Love” is a must-study.
About the Guitarist: Gary Moore
Gary Moore was a rare combination of raw power and refined sensitivity. With roots in hard rock and a deep reverence for the blues, his playing style is both technically impressive and emotionally devastating. “All Your Love” showcases his ability to channel his influences—like Peter Green, Otis Rush, and Albert King—into something uniquely his own. Moore’s phrasing, use of space, and masterful dynamics make this track a masterclass in blues lead guitar. Studying his approach gives players the opportunity to not only learn powerful licks, but also to understand how to craft a truly expressive solo.
Guitar Techniques Featured in This Lesson
Dive into the emotional depth and technical brilliance of Gary Moore with our note-for-note guitar lesson for “All Your Love.” A must for blues players, this track is packed with expressive phrasing, dynamic range, and soulful technique that will elevate your playing across the board.
About The Tutor
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Jamie Humphries
Jamie is one of the mainstays of LickLibrary, having a stream of hugely successful best selling DVDs, Jamie is best known as Brian May's sideman who he's played shows with all over the world. Aside from this Jamie is a hugely popular clinician working all over the world with Ernie...