Many, if not most, new blues players learn good old “Box 1” of the minor pentatonic scale, but that’s just a small part of the puzzle…
In fact, you really need 3 parts – the scale, some licks, and some complete solos.
I’m assuming you’ve got the scale pattern, so here are 3 easy licks to play that will sound good, and will establish good habits in your licks.
You can download the TAB for these licks HERE if you want it 🙂
22 replies to "3 Easy Box 1 Blues Licks"
I really appreciate your recent blog posts, they are way too advanced for me. Thank you for these simple licks. My speed. I want to thank you so much for all the work you give us for free. I am trying to advance in your courses. It’s slower than I thought, but, so fulfilling.
Griff, I listen to your latest CD, totally awesome!
Hello Griff,
I like how you emphasize counting. A lot of younger players kind of miss this. Also giving the note a chance to breath….very important for the feel of a solo. Great job Griff!
I discovered the chick with a pick this week. A very talented guitarist and bassist. According to Her cord tones are very important for creating licks solos whatever . You touched on this a bit . Keep going on that I think its good. Session musician Carol Kaye what a history she has.
Do you have a link to the chick with a pick?
Played a lot with the early Beach Boys in studio sessions – mainly bass.
Have a great new year Grief, full of good health and happiness.
Thanks a million for the awesome tutorials.
May you be inspired ever more.
Happy New Year to Griff and all in BGU-land, from smoky Australia.
Griff, I didn’t look at the video of this lesson at first – I just opened the PDF of the TAB and read it. Thanks to (several years of) your lessons and good advice about counting and reading, I was able to sing these licks in my head from the TAB/Manuscript – then I picked up my guitar and played them, counting out loud, first time. THEN I played the video of the lesson, to confirm that I got them right. And I DID get them right, except I still haven’t got my bends perfect.
I guess that’s proof of the value of your lessons – to at least one old Aussie anyway.
Cheers from Oz,
Chris G
Very helpful lesson Griff! Happy New Year!!
Happy New Year to all of you Blues players out there. And especially to you and yours Griff for keep the blues spirit alive.
Thanks Griff! Happy 2020 New year!
Hi griff
Just watched your video with three licks.it would be great if you could play them (more than once)with your 12 barblues loop so we know how they sound all together. Maybe like a three minute song. For me that gets my ear working not just copying you. Thanks i enjoy your stuff
Mike
HAPPY NEW YEAR to you GRIFF and your family! This was a real good lesson as always. Thank you
Happy new year, Griff! BTW, love the new video with the band! Great stuff! All the best in 2020!
Thanks Griff and happy new year from the Texas highways.
Happy New Year from New Jersey Griff, and as always a good lesson. Keep em’ comin’
Happy 2020 Griff to you and your family thanks for being a great teacher.
Griff
Happy 2020….If someone came up to me and wanted to know a good guitar teacher, I would without a doubt, recommend YOU. Griff, your the best!
Happy New Year and my best wishes for 2020 zo you and your family, Griff, coming from Hofheim am Taunus / Germany. And thanks for the awesome vidoe of yesterday.
Happy New Year Griff and all, Loved your Video one of your best I think,
Three useful licks once again well presented keep them coming
all the best PJ
Happy new year to you Griff, your family and your great band. Best wishes for the coming year from Southam England. Looking forward to ,more great lessons.
…..likewise
Thanks Griff. Happy new year to you and yours from Wallingford, Oxfordshire, UK!
David
Happy New Year to all. From Greely, Ontario, Canada.