"Jessica" is one of The Allman Brothers Band's most famous instrumental tracks. It features some exceptional harmonized lead work by Dickie Betts and an iconic extended guitar solo in the key of A major. This solo is chock full of classic major pentatonic licks.
The song is featured on The Allman Brothers Band's album "Brothers and Sisters," which was a significant release for the band. It was their first album without the legendary slide guitarist Duane Allman, who tragically died in a motorcycle accident in 1971. Despite Duane's absence, the album showcased the band's resilience and ability to continue creating remarkable music.
Check out this full lead transcription in Guitar Pro 8 with original audio. It is authentic to the original positions and fingerings as per live videos from the lineup in 1973.
The song is featured on The Allman Brothers Band's album "Brothers and Sisters," which was a significant release for the band. It was their first album without the legendary slide guitarist Duane Allman, who tragically died in a motorcycle accident in 1971. Despite Duane's absence, the album showcased the band's resilience and ability to continue creating remarkable music.
Check out this full lead transcription in Guitar Pro 8 with original audio. It is authentic to the original positions and fingerings as per live videos from the lineup in 1973.
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