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Title: Blues Lead Guitar: Five More Blues Licks #7of20 (Guitar Lesson BL-017) How to play
Added: Aug 30, 2008
Author: JustinSandercoe
Duration: 9:56
Description:
PART 7 in series of 20. This lesson covers five licks in the second position of the Minor Pentatonic.Taught by Justin Sandercoe.Full support at the justinguitar web site where you will find hundreds of lessons on a wide range of subjects, and all the scales and chords that you will ever need! There is a great forum too to get help, no matter what the problem.And it is all totally free, no bull. No sample lessons, no memberships, no free ebook. Just tons of great lessons :)To get help with this lesson (and for further info and tabs), find the Lesson ID in the video title (like ST-667 or whatever) and then look it up on the Lesson Index page of justinguitar.comhttp://www.justinguitar.comHave fun :).
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Youtube Comments: 99
emielvisscher Says:
Mar 23, 2010 - i like your billabong shirt
Stefrompa Says:
Mar 31, 2010 - "Oh , you didn't tell me to pick up or down" hahaha
thedarksasuke11 Says:
Jun 19, 2010 - Very good, best lesson i ever saw
Lutherro Says:
Jul 28, 2010 - 2nd lick - isn't it the one from Purple Haze solo?
pownown Says:
Aug 10, 2010 - I just broke my e string...Awesome.
rasmusandre Says:
Aug 13, 2010 - @MedicoreProductions I don't think there's a half step bend to C# there.
maartenvanderpoll Says:
Sep 24, 2010 - @MedicoreProductions because it's blues ;-)
CKS5000 Says:
Sep 28, 2010 - i am having trouble only sounding one string when trying to do bends. any suggestions. wait i mean on the release is when the other strings sound like a flick off. thanks for all the help.
dreamquarter Says:
Nov 5, 2010 - that happened to me too, but I think you should think of when you have bent the note you should mute the strings with the right hand before/during the release of the bend
S0uLPiece Says:
Nov 29, 2010 - it is, more or less. It is also similiar to the Dani California solo (which is pretty much Purple Haze^^) ;D
Merefnebef Says:
Jan 13, 2011 - My cat is a master of licks
yoFOOOOO Says:
Jan 21, 2011 - HA
MacDrevi0us Says:
Feb 15, 2011 - @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.
yodasodaskoda Says:
Apr 23, 2011 - My cat is called BB King
artdawggy Says:
May 8, 2011 - 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.
torvs Says:
Jun 23, 2011 - i really love it keep up dude i wish i could be like ur hand hheheheheXD
thebigdiegowski Says:
Jul 9, 2011 - "Unusual finger" Justin you're my hero.
ZeppelinFloydRoses Says:
Aug 6, 2011 - 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.
jihr19 Says:
Aug 9, 2011 - Thanks a lot bro, i'm from Central America, your lessons are the best online!
avhel2002 Says:
Dec 1, 2011 - every lesson is worthwhile bravo always justin
superreverbfreak Says:
Dec 28, 2011 - what the hell is a flick off lol
callum271 Says:
Feb 14, 2012 - Bravo!
Misterwhalley88 Says:
May 15, 2012 - Tasty lick is one of my all-time favorite sayings
ladokha666 Says:
May 18, 2012 - The third lick sounds cool.. I'll try to incorporate that into my playing.And oh!!! Flick off ?? Never heard anyone say that b'fore mate lol












Tonycaveman Says:
Nov 14, 2009 - that's up to you, my man. Find the best way to use them in your context.