50 Country Guitar Licks You MUST Know!
Mar 29, 2010 Country Guitar Lessons
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FULL COURSE: su.pr More guitar lessons: su.pr On Twitter – www.twitter.com On Faceboook – www.truefire.com Welcome to 50 Country Licks You Must Know. In this course you will learn more than great licks. You will also learn the essential scales, techniques, phrasing, rhythms, articulations, and soloing approaches that are unique to country guitar playing. We take you through various eras and styles that are the roots of modern country music. There are a variety of examples that cover double and triple stops, pedal steel bends, banjo and dobro imitation, bluegrass licks, Travis picking, rhythm playing, Western swing, adding blues scale notes to major pentatonic licks, and some recording tricks of Nashville recording pros. The idea here is that each of these licks might open a new door for you and jump start your playing, maybe get you off of that plateau you have reached and send you in a new direction- developing your own ideas. So, enjoy. If you’re not already in tune, we have a Standard Tuning file waiting in the media folder. Youll need to apply these examples to different keys and different positions. Before we begin, heres a tip on learning licks and using them. You should take the time necessary to transpose all of the licks you learn to all of the other keys. The best way to do this is to know the root of the lick and to know the names of the notes on the entire fret board. Well investigate more about the roots of the licks as we go along. To memorize the notes on …



March 29th, 2010 at 10:57 pm
Hi! It looks very interesting. Does someone please know where I can find the licks’ tabs? A pdf could be useful. Thank you anyway!
March 29th, 2010 at 11:20 pm
well said
March 29th, 2010 at 11:37 pm
Let me guess, you have been playing for a couple of years and your working on your “original music”. Your just too cool to play other artists music. Get over yourself, you can’t play this stuff. Your an idiot and you don’t deserve to own an instrument. I’ll bet your one of those fucking morons that thinks Cobain was a guitar god. what a loser!
March 30th, 2010 at 12:15 am
You’re fucking gay and small minded. If you’re a guitarist, you should incorporate as many approaches as possible into your repetoire.
Country music is harder to play than metal. Trust me, I’m a hard rock guitarist and I’m looking to country to help stretch my ability.
March 30th, 2010 at 12:48 am
country music sucks this is fucking gay