Easy Blues Licks in E | Video Lesson

CLICK HERE FOR KILLER GUITAR CONTROL SECRETS. Hey, guys. It’s Claude Johnson here and today’s video is called “Blues Licks in E”. Now, whether you want to play the blues or another style like rock or country or jazz or metal, it all comes from — all the lead guitar comes from the blues. We’re

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Bluesy Lick Ideas

Ok, today I want to show you 3 licks -one very simple, one intermediate, and one a bit more advanced. You would use this in the key of A when you’re in the “turnaround” section of a blues – aiming to end up on the V degree which is the E chord. If that sounds

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Try This Easy Blues Guitar Lick

FYI: Use all alternate picking (down/up) starting with a downstroke. P.S. If you love to jam, please check out our latest greatest course: SECRETS OF THE JAM MASTERS Hey, what’s up? It’s Claude Johnson and I’d like to show you this little blues lick I was noodling around with earlier today. It goes like this.

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How to Play Blues Licks Using the 9th Fret

Hi there. I’m Claude Johnson and today I’d like to show you a lick in the key of E-minor. Let’s check it out. Now, what’s interesting about this lick is that it’s in the key of E-minor pentatonic, but we’re also adding one more note, which is the F-sharp. Remember, our E pentatonic is here.

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