I DID it! Thanks for the lesson. Learning to play lead in my late 50s has been a challenge, but learning little bits at a time, it is not so overwhelming.
cheers bud, although I see you have a secret admirer in djerwulfe, I honestly think the guy has some Brokeback motives in mind the way he stalks you.......lol
@haywyre62 The first 4 notes are D - G - D - B (considering the note reached by the bending) so G major. The second part could be considered as a G minor pentatonic with dorian notes added (A und E) or as a C major pentatonic. In fact, when I play background chord over this lick, for the first part (until the bending) you could play a G (or G7) and for the second a C (or C7) just to return to G at the very last note.
See my licks too: /watch?v=kkKuwZ70wAU&feature=youtu.be
Thanks!
soulfighterb 3 weeks ago
I DID it! Thanks for the lesson. Learning to play lead in my late 50s has been a challenge, but learning little bits at a time, it is not so overwhelming.
Transterra55 1 month ago
@Transterra55 you deserve medal, I respect you
akogi1987 3 weeks ago
YOU ROCK! Totally.
jenyminor 1 month ago
Nice one thanks
MrMorghath 2 months ago
fantastic stuff- thanks so much for showing
pikiwiki 4 months ago
cheers bud, although I see you have a secret admirer in djerwulfe, I honestly think the guy has some Brokeback motives in mind the way he stalks you.......lol
MrFabulous263 9 months ago
Another great lick lesson! Thanks!
greencat48 10 months ago
cool nice little lick to have cant play it very fast but its cool messing around with it
nerad1994 1 year ago
Nice one!
robmlisanti 1 year ago
woo hoo! I'm soundin' better ever day! woo hoo!!
pikiwiki 1 year ago
Very nice.
JeffKnight 1 year ago
thanks,nice lick!
cricket28bridlepath 1 year ago
Great lick, could you tell me what sale this is played in?
jbholland2 1 year ago
@jbholland2 ,
It's kind of a mix: The first 4 notes are G minor pentatonic, then the middle notes are G major pentatonic.
haywyre62 1 year ago
@haywyre62 Thanks for the info.
jbholland2 1 year ago
@haywyre62 your vids are the greatest help in the world
TheBran1262 1 year ago
@haywyre62 The first 4 notes are D - G - D - B (considering the note reached by the bending) so G major. The second part could be considered as a G minor pentatonic with dorian notes added (A und E) or as a C major pentatonic. In fact, when I play background chord over this lick, for the first part (until the bending) you could play a G (or G7) and for the second a C (or C7) just to return to G at the very last note.
gabinja 6 months ago
Sweet!!
seanbl1 1 year ago
sic....thnx man
ptdatnurpipensmkit 1 year ago
Great one for my collection, cheers.
gamerska 1 year ago
5 Stars
loveguitars 1 year ago