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Blues Lead Guitar: Five More Blues Licks #7of20 (Guitar Lesson BL-017) How to play

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Uploaded by on Aug 30, 2008

PART 7 in series of 20. This lesson covers five licks in the second position of the Minor Pentatonic.

Taught by Justin Sandercoe.

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  • Bravo!

  • what the hell is a flick off lol

  • every lesson is worthwhile bravo always justin

  • Thanks a lot bro, i'm from Central America, your lessons are the best online!

  • A VERY nice little exercise for playing licks. Learn a simple lick, then try and play it backwards. I found it pretty challenging but a lot of fun.

  • "Unusual finger" Justin you're my hero.

  • i really love it keep up dude i wish i could be like ur hand hheheheheXD

  • Its great how I am discovering more and more of these licks in the David Gilmour solos I have memorised note for note. I know I shouldn't be surprised but I am.

  • @Merefnebef My cat is called BB King

  • @MedicoreProductions You just do a "curl" on the C note. Its like a 1/4 step bend. Definitely a blues staple. Keep your ears open and youll hear it.

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