Bluegrass Licksapalooza in G, Part 1 |
Bluegrass Licksapalooza in G, Part 1
Using the melody as a basis for improvising or composing solos is a great approach, but it’s also important to have a bunch of bluegrass guitar licks at your disposal. Learning a bunch of standard licks will also help you immerse yourself in the bluegrass blues language. In this lesson, Scott shows you 18 licks, borrowed from great guitarists like Tony Rice, Clarence White, David Grier, Kenny Smith and others, that you can use over a G chord when you are playing any bluesy bluegrass song. He walks you through each one, note by note, with ideas on how and when to use them. You’ll learn eight great licks in this first video.
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Bluegrass Licks in G (Available to subscribers)
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