Next level Guitar Acoustic Blues Mastery


No.1 Most Important Guitar Lick

Holy Smokeys! That title is an even bolder statement, and it’s only my opinion. However, I feel this is one of those licks that every great player uses over and over. You hear Jimmy Page play this a lot. Throughout the blues and rock guitar world, you hear the entire lick, or portions of  lick. A good example is the lead break in ZZ Top’s La Grange. The first descending notes of that lick are a segment of this lick, as well as an ascending segment in the middle.

YOU NEED TO KNOW THIS LICK! Hendrix, Page, Clapton, all the greats play this one. The lick itself isn’t, but it takes practice to build up the speed. Play this one over and over until you get it down.

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2nd Most Important Guitar Lick

Wow! That title is a pretty bold statement, and it’s only my opinion. However, I feel this is one of those licks that every great player uses over and over. YOU NEED TO KNOW THIS LICK! Hendrix, Page, Clapton, all the greats play this one. The lick itself is simple, but it takes practice to build up the speed. Play this one over and over until you get it down.

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