Slash Guitar Lesson - Slash Lick in F# - Guitar Tricks Channel 97 - Intermediate Guitar Lesson

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Uploaded by on Sep 28, 2011

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Slash! lick for you in the key of F#. This lick from Slash cleverly combines pentatonic shapes, blues phrasing with some chromatics thrown in for fun and color. Hat and hair not included!

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  • awesome vid, and I like the way you explain the whole "What the player was thinking" part. I was wondering if you could do something with a 7 string, nothing in specific, just hoping you guys can teach me something about before I get one.

  • @6Masked6man6 I would but I haven't ventured there yet! -Neal

  • You are awesome. I love your lessons and tips. I have learned a lot from you.

  • @immawhofan Thanks so much, that means a to me! -Neal

  • it just doesn't work without the Ch-ch-ch-channel. :/

  • @treunlneiss s-s-s-s-s-s-sorry

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  • @treunlneiss That and "TIP of the weeeeek!" :(

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  • Well.. thanks to this video, I've learned two things:

    The thing you showed me

    and some shit I figured whilst playing what you showed me.

    Given that what I learned is rather simple... It's just playing a note roughly 4-5 octaves higher than the note you're ending your solo on. Soundscoolman.jpg

  • i got those pickups on my bc rich mockingbird masterpiece

  • My favorite player is Kirk Hammett and It's easy to know what he is thinking, Its just "whawahwahwahwahwahwahhwahwahh­ahahhahawhawhawhawhaw" lmL!

  • @XiaNingTian Learn your fretboard, this will let you know where the notes are, and it will be easier to find new scales or chord tones. search "memorizing the fretboard" right here. Also, to break out of position, expand a few notes at a time, learn the notes 3-4 frets above the scale you know now, even if it's only on the first 3 strings. By doing this you can gradually expand your knowledge and "playing field" , all the best! -Neal

  • @McBlobby3 very cool! -Neal

  • holy shit that is the lick ive been trying to learn for... i have no idea 2 years?

  • @XiaNingTian

    Look into positionshifts.

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