In this bluegrass guitar lesson, we’ll increase the difficulty a bit! I’ll show you four more bluegrass guitar licks that will take your picking skills to the next level. I’ll also talk more about the guitar scales that we’re using to create these bluegrass licks. After you master the guitar licks, practice the arranged solo and your bluegrass improvising skills with the jam track!
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00:00 min | First Measure – Breakdown with Tablature |
01:40 min | Proper Pick Stroke Direction for Speed |
03:16 min | Second Measure – Breakdown with Tablature |
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00:00 min | Lick 1 Breakdown with Tablature |
02:11 min | Combine Lick 1 and Lick 2 |
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00:00 min | How Lick 3 is Formed Around the D Chord |
01:07 min | Lick 3 Breakdown with Tablature |
03:21 min | Combine Lick 1, Lick 2, and Lick 3 |
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00:00 min | Lick 4 Breakdown with Tablature |
01:53 min | How to Practice the Bluegrass Licks |
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00:00 min | Guitar Scales for Bluegrass Licks |
01:41 min | How to Visualize the Scales When You’re Improvising |
02:52 min | Bluegrass Guitar Licks Formed Around Open Chords |
06:21 min | Breaking out of the Pentatonic Scale Box When You’re Soloing |
09:49 min | Combining the Melody of Bluegrass Songs with Stock Bluegrass Licks |