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Guitar solo lick lesson in the key of A minor

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This killer guitar solo lick is quite easy to learn when you break it down into the 3 sections I walk you through. Learn each part separately, then put them all together for the full lick.

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It starts out with what I call the “Chuck Berry”, this is a timeless lick that you can use in many situations.

Above you’ll find the link to the guitar tab, definitely go grab that as it will make learning the lick, that much easier.

Adding in the ‘blues note’ really gives this one some flavor instead of just a standard pentatonic scale (which still sounds great on it’s own).

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43 thoughts on “Killer Guitar Solo Lick + TAB – Xemloibaihat.com cập nhật mới

  1. Mike says:

    Amazing lesson! The best – to date – as an average player with no talent – to comprehend. The "slow mo" approach to the lick made it immensely easy for me to learn and tho I'm way too slow? I can see that with some practice and repetition, I'll be able to play the lick. Plus it's awesome sounding! Thanx! I agree – "Killer Lick!" Oh! I'm not anywhere near saying "Yeah I'm a guitar player?" However, I've been practicing the riff every day – check back with me in say 6 months?

  2. Jeremy Owens says:

    It amazes me how much time I’ve wasted on YouTube watching other people trying to give guitar lessons. Charlie you break it down and make it understandable. I have wasted many hours watching others on YouTube trying to give lessons not throwing off of them but only watching a few of your videos surpassed many hours of others. So thank you and you deserve millions of likes as well as subscribers

  3. George Kontekakis says:

    hi Charlie thanks for that, the problem I have is that while bending the d to e (G string fret 7 to 9), I hit with my middle finger the D string. After releasing the first bend (g string going back to fret 7 ) and before hitting the E on fret 5 of the B string, I can hear the D and G strings. I assume you mute these two strings with the palm of your right hand, as you seem to lift your fretting middle finger from the G altogether. I tried that a few times and cannot keep the right timing. Let me know of I am not on the right track, cheers

  4. Eric B Dailey says:

    I've purchased all of your beginner, blues rock video classes. I'm still a week or so from being able to start them. This video gets a guy excited to learn.
    Thanks brother

  5. mike vitco says:

    Nice Lick. I have now been playing every day for at least 90 minutes and suddenly stuff that "seems" complicated gets worked out with starting these types of licks slowly and building up speed as you go along.
    Playing daily really makes a huge difference in results. I have those evenings of the week (usually Wednesday / Thursday) where it gets hard to practice (tired) so I will play, take a break, walk a bit and then go back to it. I am now at the point where I make a daily "discovery" , no matter how small, and it is now a pure pleasure to do so, after only one month of daily playing. The last time I touched a guitar was 1992 and I was not good at it. Yes, committing to playing daily is a discipline. However given just a few weeks, you will find yourself spending – that is – wasting – less time on things that do not improve your happiness. Thanks for lesson, Charlie!

  6. John H. Kingston lll says:

    Anyone that's watching this and wants to learn guitar needs to become a VIP member. Or at least get the lifetime access to the Master The Fretboard in 10 weeks and Texas Blues courses. You will not regret it. Charlie give the most material that's broken up to small modules to make it easy to create week long lesson and goals to set for learning for anyone at all levels. I've been a member for a little over two years and a VIP going on my second year. Give Johnny or Jevon a call there as top notch as Charlie and his instructors Mike, Will, or Owen. Peace

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