Hey Blues Fans,
Here are four easy major pentatonic licks that sound real tasty. The first three are variations on a theme. The last one is another example of mixing the minor and major pentatonic. These licks sound good when played over an E7 chord.
I`ve paid guys $30 bucks an hour for lessons and all they seemed to want to do was show me they could outplay me. just getting started on your site and already love it. Thanks, Tom
timdanner67 on
November 2nd, 2009
Hay just found your site. Bad ass. Thanks for all the cool licks. Please keep teaching and keeping me blue. You rock
Tim
piddez on
October 17th, 2009
I love your teching.
You helpt me learning blues solo.
Dont stop.
Thank you, and you’re welcome. Have fun with the licks and try to come up with your own variations.
beaudiddley on
October 13th, 2009
You totally rock! Thanks for choosing such tasty licks and for breaking them down and demonstrating the fret work so meticulously.
You’re an excellent teacher, dude.
Cheers,
Scott
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I`ve paid guys $30 bucks an hour for lessons and all they seemed to want to do was show me they could outplay me. just getting started on your site and already love it. Thanks, Tom
Hay just found your site. Bad ass. Thanks for all the cool licks. Please keep teaching and keeping me blue. You rock
Tim
I love your teching.
You helpt me learning blues solo.
Dont stop.
admin Reply:
October 17th, 2009 at 11:54 am
I won’t. Glad you’re enjoying the site.
Thank you, and you’re welcome. Have fun with the licks and try to come up with your own variations.
You totally rock! Thanks for choosing such tasty licks and for breaking them down and demonstrating the fret work so meticulously.
You’re an excellent teacher, dude.
Cheers,
Scott