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I've got to say. You have taught me so much! Self taught since 12-now 72. Learning how to marry the notes to the scales and fretboard-game changer for this old ax grinder! Peace
Just wanted to say "Thank you" for a GREAT lesson. Been playin almost 30 years, recently got into Blues Licks, and building my "vocabulary" of Go-to licks, and I can't tell you HOW MUCH I appreciate you keeping them ALL in the SAME key! This has been WAY MORE EFFECTIVE (for ME) than 100 licks ALL in DIFFERENT keys. I finally began to see the FUNDAMENTAL things in ALL Blues Licks, and you can properly show MAJOR and MINOR and how to get "in and out" of them...
Another awesome lesson! Thank you so very much. I am really developing passion for blues guitar and you make it very accessible. Learning these licks is so much fun👍👍❤️🎸🎸 thank you !
thanks for such great explanations on why these licks work in the scale patterns and how it all starts tieing together.. definitely a gifted teacher. excited to check out your lessons. thanks again
Awesome lesson for those like me who know the skeleton for pentatonic scales, but when playing seems like we are practising going up and down, forwards and backwards secuentially on the scale. Thanks!!
On the surface a lot of licks that sound great there and easy to play with practice. Dig a little deeper and there's an awful lot there in terms of understanding the positions of the scale on the neck and using the major and minor. I can get so much out of this. Thank you.
One of the best guitar content creators out there, youve helped my improv and playing immensely through numerous different lessons! keep it up, love your channel!
Thank you for this lesson and the time you have taken for preparing the diagrams and your super demonstrations of the licks. I have learnt a lot from this lesson.
after 60 years of playing keyboards , in jan 23 im going back to guitar. i know chords and patterns,but i remember being weak on picking out good leads. i can duplicate what you play on my keyboard BUT my goal is to re learn this on my guitar. thanks for your video.
It's like you're giving away the blues in gold bars, gift wrapping it and handing it to us with a smile. I've been playing for a spell, but STILL this video I find has tremendous value. Thank you!
Somehow I stumbled across this lesson but I’m glad I did. Even though I’m late to the party as I see this was created two years ago, I’m having a blast with it.
I'm sorry, the beguinner which I try to help is not as good for that. I'm a middle guitarist (for 30 years) and it's not too easy. Anyway, thanks, I have to improve...and to transmit
This is one of my favorite lessons I have ever come across. Mixing the major and minor pentatonic gives you such a great sound. Thank you for the time you put into this. This really is a great lesson keep up the good work
Thanks dude!! I’ve been doing loads of “riff-solo-riff” lately working on my rhythm and was stuck on 2-3 very boring licks. This is absolutely perfect! Appreciate your sharing and effort ❤️🙏
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This video is one of the very best I've seen for delivering instantly usable information/technique/ licks. I appreciate very much your generosity in devoting your time to strangers to help them gain more enjoyment from the guitar. I'm in a blues band and I will use ALL of these licks in some fashion. Thank you!
This is has started me on my own improvisation! I found that we can take a few of these licks and mix/match them together to build a riff, while added a few extra notes and some pull off/hammer ons, and you'll really feel like you're improvising 🤙
Really fantastic tutorial, thank you very much, I saw your 'let it be' tutorial too, made me happy, so good. Thanks for sharing and explaning the A chord and it's potential. I hope this channel will make you happy too, channel's like yours make the internet very worthwhile. Great teacher! Love it! 😋
Great lesson as usual. An idea for a future lesson would be to show how to structure multiple licks to construct a tasty solo rather than playing silo'd licks that sound random and not connected