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Rock Guitar Lick
Rock Guitar Lick
A basic rock guitar lick that uses a chord pattern where the bass note descends on the neck by a semi tone.
Pattern Based Rock Guitar Lick
Pattern Based Rock Guitar Lick
lickoftheday.blogspot.com — A pattern based rock guitar lick that uses a descending A minor pentatonic scale pattern and palm muting to add some muscle to the riff. This is a basic shape that would suit beginners and intermediate players. For more advanced use of similar patterns check out some of Paul Gilbert's ... (more) Pattern Based Rock Guitar Lick
British Blues Guitar Lick
British Blues Guitar Lick
lickoftheday.blogspot.com — A minor pentatonic guitar lick in the key of E. This guitar lick , to my ears, is reminiscent of the British Blues of the late 60's. (more) British Blues Guitar Lick
Blues Guitar Lick - Pick and Fingers
Blues Guitar Lick - Pick and Fingers
lickoftheday.blogspot.com — This is a blues guitar lick that uses both pick and fingers to easily incorporate open strings into the lick. The lick draws on notes from both the E major and minor pentatonic scale and has a country blues kinda sound to my ears. Hope you like it. (more) Blues Guitar Lick - Pick and Fingers
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