Call It Stormy Monday | TAB
Before we start studying T-Bone’s licks, let’s first work out how to comp the complete tune. Here’s the intro.

Verse 1 + Solo
This is the first — and simplest — verse. You can also use this comping pattern during the solo, so either loop it the first time through or play it while someone else takes a solo.
In all of these examples, I’m playing a more blues-style bass line. T-Bone’s approach is more jazz-influenced, but I felt it was easier to make this work when playing on your own by using the ascending bass notes before each chord. If you’re playing along with T-Bone, or with a band that includes a bass player, simply leave the bass lines out.

Verse 2 + 3
Next, we start changing the chords. When T-Bone and his piano player performed this, he was almost certainly improvising — but let’s not get ahead of ourselves. First, we’ll work out exactly what they played and learn from it. Take note of the tritone substitutions here.

In verse 3, things calm down a little. Notice how some ideas are recycled, then deliberately held back.

Licks
Now you can record all of that comping — using a loop pedal, for example — and then try out these two incredible licks.
The first lick is unbelievably difficult to play, not to mention to transcribe. I spent hours on this one. Your goal here is not just to learn it, but to learn from it.
We’re playing a G minor blues scale with an added 9th. Practise extremely slowly and aim to play along with T-Bone at around 14 seconds into the recording.

The second lick is perhaps even trickier. The scale is the same, although we also introduce a natural 6th towards the end of bar one.

At this point, I’d encourage you to jam over the backing tracks. Solo over them using these two licks and see if you can continue in this style.
Call It Stormy Monday Backing Tracks + TAB | Related pages
Call It Stormy Monday | Chords + Lyrics
Learn to play Call It Stormy Monday by T-Bone Walker using chords, lyrics, chord analysis, and the original recording.
| G9 | C9 | G9 | G9 |
They call it stormy Monday, but Tuesday’s just as bad…





