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Stevie Ray Vaughan - Voodoo Child - Guitar Tab

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Key E minor
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Classic Rock

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Bass6
Mid7
Treble6
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Couldn't Stand The Weather (Legacy Edition) album cover
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1984 7:59
Capo Advisor 0 E minor · Original key

About Voodoo Child


Few songs demand as much from your right hand as this one. Stevie Ray Vaughan tears through this Hendrix tribute with a ferocity that sits right at the intersection of raw blues feel and hard rock aggression, and the Blues Rock genre rarely gets pushed this hard. Running in E minor at 124 BPM in standard tuning, the track centers on a heavy, swaggering main riff built around the open E string, but the real challenge is the tone and attack SRV brings to every note. His combination of aggressive pick attack, wide vibrato, and fluid string bends makes even the simpler passages sound enormous. Getting your bends in tune at this tempo takes real work, so use the Practice Toolbar to loop those phrases slowed down until the pitch and timing feel locked in. The wah-heavy solo sections also reward careful, slow repetition before you try them up to speed.

  • The main riff revolves around the open low E string in standard tuning, making right-hand attack and muting control the primary technical challenge.
  • SRV's wide, slow vibrato on sustained notes is central to the feel of this song and is harder to replicate accurately than the riff itself.
  • At 124 BPM the solo bends need to be perfectly in tune, so isolate them with the Practice Toolbar at a reduced speed before pushing to full tempo.

How to Play Voodoo Child

Tuning: E Standard · Key: E minor · Tempo: 124 BPM

Use the section loop to isolate a passage, drop the speed below 100%, and set the metronome to 124 BPM to build it up to tempo.

Fender Stratocaster
Guitar

Fender Stratocaster

SRV's heavily worn '63 'Number One' with thick .013-.058 strings and responsive single-coils defined his expressive, dynamic tone. The guitar's worn frets and responsive pickups let him control saturation purely through picking attack and volume knob, a cornerstone of his finger-driven style.

Ibanez Tube Screamer TS9
Pedal

Ibanez Tube Screamer TS9

SRV used the TS9 as a clean boost with minimal drive, maxing the level to push his cranked tube amps into heavier saturation while adding midrange focus. This approach preserved his dynamic control and kept the tone transparent, letting his fingers shape every nuance of sustain and breakup.