An Easy Trick To Double Your Guitar Licks
Here’s a lesson on the concept of relative major and minor chords and how you can use them to increase the amount of licks you know.
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Here’s a lesson on the concept of relative major and minor chords and how you can use them to increase the amount of licks you know.
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Here’s two solos for the great gospel tune Nothing But The Blood Of Jesus.
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Here’s an intro lesson talking about how to use the caged system to learn the guitar fretboard.
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Here’s a melodic style arrangement for the fiddle tune June Apple.
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Here’s a lesson that explores how to use the concept of relative major and minor to use mandolin licks you know in new situations.
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Here’s an intermediate level solo for Clinch Mountain Backstep that gets a little further away from the melody and adds some bluesy licks.
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Here’s a lesson for Redwing that helps you learn how to incorporate chord shapes into your bluegrass solos.
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Here’s a fun solo for Jingle Bells that will help you play a melody with classic Scruggs up-the-neck positions.
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Here’s a short music theory lesson on the concept of relative major and minor. You can use this to double the amount of licks you know by playing them in new situations.
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Here’s two solos for Shady Grove in E minor.
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