Learn to Play Kings of Leon with LickLibrary

Kings of Leon, the renowned American rock band, boasts a profound catalogue of music that has etched its way into the annals of rock history. Notable for their unique fusion of Southern rock and blues influences, their repertoire is filled with compelling guitar pieces that have piqued the interest of both fans and musicians alike. And if you're a guitarist with an affinity for their music, LickLibrary's comprehensive lesson package "Learn to Play Kings of Leon" is a dream come true.

This lesson series delivered by Michael Casswell, offers comprehensive note-for-note guitar lessons for five acclaimed Kings of Leon songs: "Use Somebody", "The Bucket", "Molly's Chambers", "Sex on Fire", and "Four Kicks". Led by our team of expert instructors, these lessons not only teach you how to play the songs but also offer a deep dive into the techniques, scales, and stylings employed by the band's lead guitarist, Matthew Followill.

Use Somebody

In "Use Somebody", Followill employs a mixture of power chords and arpeggios, creating a melody that is simple yet deeply emotive. The song primarily revolves around the G major scale, providing a beautiful platform for beginners to learn how to weave simple scale patterns into memorable riffs. In terms of solo analysis, Followill keeps it relatively simple, creating an emotive piece using a selection of well-placed notes rather than fast, complex runs.

The Bucket

"The Bucket", on the other hand, showcases Followill's affinity for open-string riffs. The song, rooted in the key of B major, exhibits an energetic, upbeat rhythm that adds an infectious quality to the track. The guitar solo, while brief, uses a combination of slides and pull-offs, showcasing a different approach to soloing that is less about flash and more about musicality and rhythm.

Molly's Chambers

"Molly's Chambers" highlights the band's blues influences. The song heavily features power chords and barre chords, giving it a punchy, rock-driven feel. Rooted in the key of E minor, it presents a perfect opportunity to explore minor scale patterns and bluesy bends. The solo in "Molly's Chambers" employs a classic minor pentatonic scale and introduces the concept of string bending, a technique prevalent in blues and rock genres.

Sex on Fire

"Sex on Fire" is perhaps one of the band's most iconic tracks. Based in the key of E major, this song shows how effective simple chord progressions can be when combined with a strong, memorable melody. The solo, short and sweet, makes substantial use of legato techniques, providing an excellent study in how to use hammer-ons and pull-offs effectively.

Four Kicks

Lastly, "Four Kicks" is a testament to the band's Southern rock roots. Based in the E minor pentatonic scale, this song is a high-energy, rhythm-driven track featuring an extensive use of power chords and syncopated rhythms. The solo for "Four Kicks" offers an excellent opportunity to learn about alternate picking and its role in creating a driving, energetic sound.

Lead Guitarist Matthew Followil

Matthew Followill, as the lead guitarist, plays a critical role in establishing the band's distinctive sound. His style is rooted in blues and rock traditions, but he's not afraid to break the mold with his unique melodic choices. His solos tend to lean towards simplicity and musicality rather than technical flashiness, proving that sometimes less truly is more.

Moreover, Followill's ability to create memorable, singable guitar lines is a significant contribution to Kings of Leon's songwriting. His riffs and solos often serve as hooks themselves, enhancing the band's music and making their songs instantly recognizable.

In the "Learn to Play Kings of Leon" lesson package, you'll explore the scales, techniques, and stylistic choices that make Kings of Leon's guitar parts stand out. Each song offers its own set of challenges and lessons, and through mastering these tracks, you'll enhance not only your technical abilities but also your understanding of how to use these techniques to serve the song.


Guitar Techniques Covered in the Lessons

Our "Learn to Play Kings of Leon" package is an incredible opportunity for any guitarist looking to broaden their technical and stylistic horizons. By exploring the guitar parts of these iconic songs, you'll not only learn how to play them but also gain insight into the creative processes of one of rock's most influential bands.

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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...

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