Song Lesson: Don't Throw Your Love On Me So Strong

Learn How to Play "Don't Throw Your Love On Me So Strong" by Albert King on Guitar with Tab, Video Lessons, and More!

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Song Lesson: Don't Throw Your Love On Me So Strong

About this course

Taught by our top educators, TrueFire’s Song Lesson System is a hands-on contextual music-making experience designed to accelerate the learning process and simulate a full-band setting. Whatever level of player you happen to be, from beginner to advanced, there’s a rhythm or lead guitar part you can learn to play that sounds great in a full band context.

This Don't Throw Your Love On Me So Strong Song Lesson, as performed by Albert King, is presented by Seth Rosenbloom, one of TrueFire’s top educators.

This Song Lesson Series Includes:
1 Rhythm Guitar Part
1 Easy Guitar Part
1 Lead Guitar Part

The Backing Track Includes:
Bass
Drums
Guitar
Keys (Electric Piano)
Keys (Strings)
Vocals
Click Track

What you'll learn

  • Execute smooth transitions between rhythm and lead playing
  • Apply blues phrasing in both rhythm and lead contexts
  • Access an easier arrangement suitable for developing players
  • Understand how to structure a blues performance with verses and solo
  • Develop blues phrasing skills in the style of Albert King
Release date: 02/15/2024 • 0h 52m runtime
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What's included

11 lessons • 7 charts • 4 Jam Tracks

Don't Throw Your Love On Me So Strong by Albert King
Hi, I'm Seth Rosenblum, and we're going to dive into the song 'Don't Throw Your Love on Me So Strong' by the late, great Albert King. Playing it is really a masterclass in great phrasing. And of course, because it's Albert King, great bending.

I've also put together, of course, a rhythm guitar part, and then an easy guitar part. So no matter where you are in your guitar journey, you're going to be able to dive in and play along with this. Okay. So with that, let's grab our guitars and dive into 'Don't Throw Your Love on Me So Strong' by Albert King.
Full Song Performance
We'll start things off with a full performance of 'Don't Throw Your Love on Me So Strong' by Albert King, where we will reference all the guitar parts you will be learning in the course. Let's get started!
Easy Guitar | Lesson
In this lesson, we will explore the easy guitar part for Albert King's 'Don't Throw Your Love On Me So Strong,' a 12-bar blues in the key of A using power chords. We'll cover the intro solo and the first verse's unique chord progression, followed by a standard 12-bar blues pattern for the subsequent verses and solo. The lesson concludes with the classic blues ending. This arrangement is perfect for guitarists at various skill levels, enabling you to play along with the song and gradually progress to performing it independently with a band.
Easy Guitar | Practice Session
In this lesson, we will explore the easy guitar part for Albert King's 'Don't Throw Your Love On Me So Strong,' a 12-bar blues in the key of A using power chords. We'll cover the intro solo and the first verse's unique chord progression, followed by a standard 12-bar blues pattern for the subsequent verses and solo. The lesson concludes with the classic blues ending. This arrangement is perfect for guitarists at various skill levels, enabling you to play along with the song and gradually progress to performing it independently with a band.
Easy Guitar | Playalong
In this lesson, we will explore the easy guitar part for Albert King's 'Don't Throw Your Love On Me So Strong,' a 12-bar blues in the key of A using power chords. We'll cover the intro solo and the first verse's unique chord progression, followed by a standard 12-bar blues pattern for the subsequent verses and solo. The lesson concludes with the classic blues ending. This arrangement is perfect for guitarists at various skill levels, enabling you to play along with the song and gradually progress to performing it independently with a band.
Rhythm Guitar | Lesson
In this lesson, we will dive into the rhythm guitar part for 'Don't Throw Your Love on Me So Strong' by Albert King. Although the original track lacks a defined rhythm part, we've created one to complement group play settings. You'll learn to play along with the snare drum using rhythmic guitar strokes, using chord shapes for a 12-bar blues in A. We'll cover the intro solo, the main form, and the unique sections of the first verse, as well as the standard 12-bar blues pattern used in subsequent verses. The lesson concludes with a classic blues ending, preparing you to play this rhythm part seamlessly with a band.
Rhythm Guitar | Practice Session
In this lesson, we will dive into the rhythm guitar part for 'Don't Throw Your Love on Me So Strong' by Albert King. Although the original track lacks a defined rhythm part, we've created one to complement group play settings. You'll learn to play along with the snare drum using rhythmic guitar strokes, using chord shapes for a 12-bar blues in A. We'll cover the intro solo, the main form, and the unique sections of the first verse, as well as the standard 12-bar blues pattern used in subsequent verses. The lesson concludes with a classic blues ending, preparing you to play this rhythm part seamlessly with a band.

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ReioAh

Verified buyer

06/16/25

Learn from the masters!

One of the best methods to learn the Blues is to take original standards and learn from the masters, learn to copy. The early Rolling Stones have been nothing but a most gifted blues cover band, before they did their own things. Seth Rosenbloom has prepared a couple of good standard blues songs to help to get into it and come closer to the real thing. In this sense like all of his courses in the Song Lesson series, hoping, he’ll do many more!. Albert King’s style is very special in the sense that he never seems to be comping to his singing. Instead he constantly switches between singing his phrases of lyrics and responding to them with the guitar. Singing and answering with the guitar is common in blues, but he uses it constantly, this way creating a very unique personal stile. Like in all Song Lessons never the less Seth Rosenbloom adds useful rhythm-guitar parts for comping: here one in an easy manner wtih doublestops in the bass and another one with typical chord voicings and an easy strumming. The real challange is the solo guitar. Seth leads through all the licks and the complete solo of the song. This is not for beginners, maybe for beginning intermediate. One should have at least some experience with half and whole step bending, because bending is the essence of Albert King’s solo style. Anyway it is not too hard, because in this song you have no three-half-step or 2 whole-tone bendings, which Albert uses in other songs. I like the song and recommend it for anyone who wants to dive into the technique of singing and answering with guitar licks, as well as for to work on his/hers vocabulary of authentic blues licks, especially with rich bendings.

revman2015

Verified buyer

09/17/24

great lesson

seriously good lesson

DanielDesfeux

Verified buyer

09/12/24

Just perfect !

the explanations are useful and precise. Excellent lesson.

jmturnbull

Verified buyer

08/02/24

Very good instructor!

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