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61.
Basic Scale Patterns (#36)
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Using scale patterns helps to create some nice variations in your single-note solos. Here's a few basic ideas that you can use to make your solos more interesting.
Rock/Pop · Intermediate · 198022 Hits · 4.31 / 5 (217 ratings) · Last Modified: 6/7/99
62.
Jimmy Page Style Licks (#93)
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Here's a few licks in the style of Jimmy Page. The first few examples examine his uncanny use of rhythm, and the later ones cover more of the bluesy nature of his style.
Rock/Pop · Intermediate · 189208 Hits · 4.31 / 5 (195 ratings) · Last Modified: 6/2/00
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Diminished Licks Over an E7 Groove (#17)
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Time for some cool, slurred licks over a static E7 groove, drawing heavily from the E diminished scale. It's a little bit of Scofield, a little bit of Scott Henderson, and some "out" type of playing, in general.
Jazz · Advanced · 80480 Hits · 4.30 / 5 (76 ratings) · Last Modified: 5/22/99
64.
Stevie Ray Vaughan Type Licks I (#26)
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Here are a few licks in the style of the blues legend Stevie Ray Vaughan. There's a few choice bends and some long triplet runs that sound a bit like something Stevie would play.
Blues · Advanced · 289539 Hits · 4.27 / 5 (343 ratings) · Last Modified: 8/27/99
65.
Using the E Phrygian Scale (#224)
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Here's how to use that very Spanish sounding mode of the major scale - Phrygian. Don't let the name fool you. It's easier to use than to pronounce...
Theory/Reference · Beginner · 43930 Hits · 4.27 / 5 (33 ratings) · Last Modified: 8/30/99
66.
Blackbird Fingerpicking (#341)
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Let's play a nice little fingerpicking thing using a pattern like "Blackbird" by the Beatles. We'll learn the tune and then break down the patterns and the harmony...
Acoustic/Folk · Intermediate · 219011 Hits · 4.27 / 5 (192 ratings) · Last Modified: 10/14/99
67.
Different II-V-I Licks (#15)
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These licks are based on piano-like patterns, which can often create more interesting intervals and lines. A little bit more difficult to finger, but that makes them sound a bit more unique.
Jazz · Advanced · 112460 Hits · 4.26 / 5 (91 ratings) · Last Modified: 5/19/99
68.
Scott Henderson Type Licks (#16)
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Here are a few licks over a static C groove in the style of Scott Henderson. Emphasis is placed on his phrasing and his use of superimposition to create killer lines.
Jazz · Advanced · 79052 Hits · 4.25 / 5 (123 ratings) · Last Modified: 8/27/99
69.
Funk Comping Patterns in E (#5)
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Sometimes you play sparse lines, and sometimes you play a bit more, but it's all in the name of funk and the rhythm. Here's a few ideas to help get the funk out.
Funk/R&B · Intermediate · 158902 Hits · 4.23 / 5 (164 ratings) · Last Modified: 5/18/99
70.
The G MinMaj7 and Harmonic Minor Scale (#55)
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What is this thing called the MinorMajor 7 chord and what does it have to do with that evil scale, the Harmonic Minor? Find out in this stirring lesson.
Theory/Reference · Intermediate · 21526 Hits · 4.23 / 5 (13 ratings) · Last Modified: 6/14/99
71.
Easy Winners (#29)
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Here is an arrangement of the first two sections of Scott Joplin's The Easy Winners. There's some nice alternating bass and a really memorable melody line. Enjoy.
Acoustic/Folk · Advanced · 41293 Hits · 4.23 / 5 (44 ratings) · Last Modified: 5/31/99
72.
Eric Johnson-type Licks (#4)
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Here are a few licks in the style of Eric Johnson. There's some emphasis on the way he skips strings at high velocity, and his incredible sense of timing.
Rock/Pop · Expert · 248531 Hits · 4.22 / 5 (292 ratings) · Last Modified: 5/13/99
73.
Using the Dim7 Chord and Scale (#12)
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Here are a few ways in which you can incorporate both the diminished chord and its related scale into your own playing, with some different solo and chording ideas.
Theory/Reference · Advanced · 19760 Hits · 4.22 / 5 (18 ratings) · Last Modified: 5/17/99
74.
A Sampling of Fast Rock Licks (#1035)
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I was young, brash, and full of notes, and these were some of the things I played to assert my manhood in the rock arena of my high school...
Rock/Pop · Advanced · 111476 Hits · 4.21 / 5 (101 ratings) · Last Modified: 4/27/00
75.
Using the Dsus4 Chord (#239)
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Here's a great chord - the Dsus4 - and how you can use it and other sus4 chords to create your own cool chordal licks and progressions.
Rock/Pop · Beginner · 52227 Hits · 4.20 / 5 (59 ratings) · Last Modified: 9/8/99
76.
It Came Upon A Midnight Clear (#534)
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Get festive with this reflective yet triumphant Holiday classic in 3/4 time. Guaranteed to get you in the Christmas spirit in no time at all.
Other · Intermediate · 7677 Hits · 4.20 / 5 (15 ratings) · Last Modified: 12/21/99
77.
Bach's Invention No. 8 (#2)
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This is a duet arrangement of JS Bach's two-part invention in F Major, originally written for harpsichord. Play along with either part. It's great for building speed and dexterity as well as knowledge of the fingerboard.
Classical · Intermediate · 226340 Hits · 4.20 / 5 (278 ratings) · Last Modified: 5/13/99
78.
Wes Montgomery Type Blues Licks (#23)
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Here's a few blues licks in the style of Wes Montgomery, who many consider the father of modern jazz guitar. There's some nice double-stop runs, and bluesy lines over changes.
Jazz · Intermediate · 151808 Hits · 4.20 / 5 (102 ratings) · Last Modified: 8/27/99
79.
Using the C Major 9 Chord (#280)
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Here's a few different ways to use the pensive C major 9 chord to create some nice voice leading
Theory/Reference · Intermediate · 8816 Hits · 4.17 / 5 (6 ratings) · Last Modified: 9/26/99
80.
Basic Bends (#13)
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There are a couple of choice bends that are mandatory for any good blues guitarist to have under their fingers. Here's some of the best in the context of a 12-bar blues in E.
Blues · Intermediate · 157732 Hits · 4.15 / 5 (209 ratings) · Last Modified: 5/18/99 |
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