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How to Combine Licks & Chords - Six Classic Lead Fills! 

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How to Combine Licks & Chords on the Guitar!
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Hello friends,
Welcome back to Swiftlessons for another essential guitar concept. One of the hallmarks of a top-tier player is the ability to seamlessly combine rhythm and lead techniques. Legendary artist like Jimi Hendrix, Curtis Mayfield, and Robbie Robertson were masters of playing between the changes, introducing melodic phrases to enhance the feel of their rhythm tracks. In today's lesson, I'll break down a Hendrix inspired practice routine loaded with six useful fills over a 1.5.4 progression in E. Let's get started! -Rob
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0:00 - Introduction
0:40 - Demonstration
1:11 - Scale Positions
4:50 - Practice Routine
12:52 - Full Review
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Комментарии : 39   
@danielweeks3723
@danielweeks3723 Месяц назад
Hey Swift man. Been thinking about this the last couple of months. I prefer playing with others , but have been forced into going solo often due to lack of players or interest in my small little town. Haven't checked this out, but I know it's gonna help. Thank you , Danny
@tonybaloney6656
@tonybaloney6656 Месяц назад
Thanks Swifty , another beauty. I thought it looked easy but it’s kinda tricky , I’ll get there.
@swiftlessons
@swiftlessons Месяц назад
Hey friends, as always you can enjoy today's lesson with tabs, Guitar Pro, and Soundslice at: www.patreon.com/posts/106935647. Have an awesome day of progress! -Rob
@philliesphan101
@philliesphan101 Месяц назад
Thank you, Exactly what I have been working on. Great way to break it down as always.
@robertglowinski5617
@robertglowinski5617 Месяц назад
Love the way you teach dude
@mountrussmore
@mountrussmore Месяц назад
Sweet and Swift lesson! Thanks Rob
@swiftlessons
@swiftlessons Месяц назад
My pleasure, thanks for stopping in! -Rob
@glenglen8572
@glenglen8572 Месяц назад
Great video. Would have been nice if you put the pentatonic scale graphics up along with the chord graphics for each.
@peggyriverain
@peggyriverain Месяц назад
Cool lesson! Thank you Rob❤
@user-du1ks6yh4d
@user-du1ks6yh4d Месяц назад
Very nice 🙂, thanks 😊
@swiftlessons
@swiftlessons Месяц назад
Glad you're digging this, many more are on the way. Enjoy your practice! -Rob
@garettxanyn8076
@garettxanyn8076 Месяц назад
Let's break that down. Love it thank you for this. I forsee a great weekend of ME and my guitar time. 🎉 God bless. Garett
@anthonyangelis1094
@anthonyangelis1094 Месяц назад
Awesome lesson as always. Thank you so much ! 👍👍❤️❤️🎸🎸
@kram21
@kram21 Месяц назад
Rob Fantastic playing / ideas
@eddieisgreat5150
@eddieisgreat5150 Месяц назад
Thanks for the lesson, i like it.have a great night and up coming weekend😀.
@hennieclaude3964
@hennieclaude3964 Месяц назад
This is actually what I was looking for ! Thanks !
@jeffreyapelo9420
@jeffreyapelo9420 Месяц назад
amazing combine...pretty sounds
@whosyourmomma
@whosyourmomma Месяц назад
killer lesson just picked up a ton of awesome stuff out here in wa state
@geraldbrown2875
@geraldbrown2875 Месяц назад
Awesome timing, I've been working on licks between chords in the last few weeks! Thanks 👍 🎸 🇨🇦
@Thales8
@Thales8 Месяц назад
Hey. Love your Canadian flag. I live in Vancouver and would love to meet up with anyone who can play this and jam together. Do you live in Vancouver?
@adaltroczguitar
@adaltroczguitar Месяц назад
Great as always, Rob!!!
@luisalmeida3202
@luisalmeida3202 Месяц назад
😮, I've been playing like this since I started playing guitar and even before I ever heard of Hendrix. But I just called what I did "free playing" which was essentially that. I guess I never felt that sort of limited restriction with the guitar. What might of helped was OCD or the just the overpowered want to "just do it"
@waynebebington5973
@waynebebington5973 Месяц назад
this is so cool. thanks Swifty, you're inspirational, mate. 👍😁
@user-bw3pk5dw9c
@user-bw3pk5dw9c 27 дней назад
Nice stuff!
@antonywilliams4859
@antonywilliams4859 Месяц назад
Great lesson Rob, more of the same please. Just one thing how about some lead fills in 'D' I know this is all moveable but 'D' is a little awkward. Thanks
@vansaram9351
@vansaram9351 Месяц назад
I love it !♥️
@ronnieo6867
@ronnieo6867 Месяц назад
Nice,,,,👏👏
@swiftlessons
@swiftlessons Месяц назад
Thanks Ronnie!
@riffdigger2133
@riffdigger2133 Месяц назад
These lessons miss the most important part. The rhythm. And the count. If each riff takes off on the and of 2, you should say that. And play with a metronome slow. Many will stab away at a lick but they're miles away from playing it in time. A voice metronome like the Korg will sound out the count at slow bpm so when the muscle memory learns the rhythm, the licks come in nicely vs a trainwreck and giving up. Advanced players may get the 2&4. Many however play for years and cannot put it together as you demonstrate.
@jonathancallahan3585
@jonathancallahan3585 Месяц назад
It doesn’t matter if he does do that. Most people won’t even know what to do with that info and if he did say add a metronome most wouldn’t even use a metronome. If you’re just pointing out what he is doing wrong even though he slows it down and has you play with him and then explains thh he e measures you should start your own page
@riffdigger2133
@riffdigger2133 15 дней назад
@@jonathancallahan3585 Sorry- but no. Counting is basic, not rocket science and basic in music. Furthermore, people would use a metronome even simply on their phone. Knowing that a note is on the and of a downbeat, helps. I don’t need to start my own page, but thank you for the suggestion.
@kirkspock9817
@kirkspock9817 Месяц назад
NICE!
@CodesMahoney
@CodesMahoney Месяц назад
Jeesh, dude could barr chord 2 guitar necks with them fingers.
@Someone-lc6dc
@Someone-lc6dc Месяц назад
Hello Rob, is it necessary to switch from one pentatonic to another with each chord change? And would it be possible to use the minor pentatonic as well?
@swiftlessons
@swiftlessons Месяц назад
Great question. In many cases you can simply use the scale belonging to the I chord, E major pentatonic. Transposing the scale from chord to chord has its advantages though; this approach allows you to create melodies that are tailored to each chord, and you don’t have to jump across the fretboard when switching to lead. I hope that response is helpful.
@Someone-lc6dc
@Someone-lc6dc Месяц назад
@@swiftlessons Dzięki, Rob. Super pomocne (very helpful indeed) Thanks for replying, too! If you ever decided to make a course that explains such nuances and the harmony behind it all, I'd buy it in an instant. P.S. I've also asked a question regarding the DAGDAD tuning. Would be great if you could have a look there. Take care! Trzymaj się! :)
@MansramKsangma-ox2bx
@MansramKsangma-ox2bx Месяц назад
Tiktop 😯👏👍🥰😍
@mabblers
@mabblers Месяц назад
NICE!
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