Licks
Category101 Licks – Licks 62-65 (Jazz)
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Lick 62: Jazz Blues Lick
This starts bluesily with the sweet major 6th and the deep sound ..
101 Licks – Licks 57-61 (Blues)
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Lick 57: Freddie King Style 1
This Freddie King style phrase is quite simple, but the wide ..
101 Licks – Licks 53-56 (Blues)
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Lick 53: Joe Bonamassa Style
Joe Bonamassa is one of the best players to emerge in recent y..
101 Licks – Licks 49-52 (Blues)
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Lick 49: John Lee Hooker Style
This is fairly difficult, as it takes a degree of time and p..
101 Licks – Licks 45-48 (Blues)
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Lick 45: Robben Ford Style 1
This Robben Ford style progression is basically a turnaround u..
101 Licks – Licks 41-44 (Blues)
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Lick 41: BB King Style 1
A player like BB King uses bends and vibrato to get the most expre..
101 Licks – Licks 37-40 (Metal)
All this week’s licks use Drop-D Tuning. Here’s a quick break down for each of them:
Lick 37: Modern Style Gallop
Here we have the nor..
101 Licks – Licks 33-36 (Metal)
All this week’s licks use Drop-D Tuning. Here’s a quick break down for each of them:
Lick 33: Meshuggah Style
Metal bands like Meshugg..
101 Licks – Licks 29-32 (Metal)
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Lick 29: Black Sabbath Style
Black Sabbath is probably the one band that most..
101 Licks – Licks 25-28 (Metal)
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Lick 25: Alternate Picked Sextuplets
Still in A Dorian but using sextuplets a..