101 must-know blues licks pdf
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Share this: Twitter Facebook. Like this: Like Loading Leave a Reply Cancel reply Enter your comment here Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Email required Address never made public. Name required. Picture Jimi Hendrix repeating Tommy Johnson's rural blues licks until they are part of his vocabulary and flow Enter MustKnow Acoustic Licks: a handbook of essential phrases in a wide variety of styles and genres within the To eventually create your own jazz licks you first need to hear , play through , and imitate a lot of existing jazz.
You will also find a few pages of commonly used chords and fingerboard charts at the back of the book. Please visit my website at: www.
Reviews: Really awesome stuff Brent! Of all the tunes I've made up to teach students blues licks , it's the only one I perform regularly I've also recorded it on Opening the Eyes of Love, available from Acoustic Music Records. The bass line at the beginning is just like And what you find getting back from being lost is yours - your own identity" This isn't a here are blues licks that you can just learn tonight on a blues jam, nor is this book a way for you Now you can add authentic acoustic guitar licks and riffs to your vocabulary.
Here are definitive phrases, plus audio demonstration tracks, from every major acoustic guitar style, neatly organized into easy-to-use categories. They're all here: classical, neoclassical, Spanish, blues, pop, rock, folk, jazz, bossa nova, swing, country, ragtime, and more! The price of this book includes access to audio tracks online, for download or streaming, using the unique code inside. From blues to bluegrass, uke can play it all!
In this one-of-a-kind book with audio, you get over a hundred authentic licks notated for the ukulele in standard notation and tablature. Plus there are tons of extras common chord progressions, scales, uke history, recommended listening, information on uke builders, blogs, websites, and more! The audio features a demo of every lick, as well as play-along tracks with chord progressions for practicing and jamming.
For those willing to pay their dues and play the blues, these licks are a rite of passage and a continuous source of inspiration. They are the foundation on which a solid house of blues is built. Presented here for your edification are 12 classic blues guitar phrases, each with a certified pedigree. You can drop any of these into a blues-based progression and come out smiling. A quick run through these shapes will help wake up our hands and minds. The first pattern, Figure 1 , is a full-blown A blues scale in 5th position.
Notice that it contains the root, b3rd, 4th, b5th, 5th, and b7th degrees of an A major scale. The second pattern, Figure 2 , is a reduced version of this same scale, which includes only the root, b3rd, 4th, 5th, and b7th.
Our first lick, Figure 4 , is a striking opening phrase to be played over a I chord. The bends to the b5th Eb and the true blue note between C and C establish a solid blues tonality. Resolving to the root A of the I chord allows us the opportunity to follow with a lick that can chart an entirely new course, which is exactly what we see next.
The bends to the b5th Eb and the b7th G tantalize our auditory nerves before resolving smoothly to the 4th D , which is the root of the IV chord. Any listing of the great blues guitar licks would have to include its fair share of B. King-isms, and this one is no exception. Figure 6 is the classic I chord lick, popularized by B.
The bend of the b7th G to the root A should be executed with the pinkie, backed up by the ring, middle, and index fingers. Accurate intonation and a steady wide vibrato are paramount to make this bad boy sing.
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