Building upon the theme of Major Blues Licks in all of the boxes…

Today we have a Box 4 Major Blues Lick.

There will be 5 of these, in total, plus a solo this week as we celebrate the release of my new 50 MAJOR Slow Blues Licks By The Box course which is available now and on special this week for it’s initial release.

You can get more info on that right here:

https://bluesguitarunleashed.com/get-50maj-sblbtb-launch

 

 

Want a cool slow blues in A jam track with it? That’s HERE

And the one chord (A7) jam track is HERE

The PDF of the lick is HERE


    5 replies to "[50MAJ-SBLBTB] Major Slow Blues Lick Box 4"

    • CDiamond

      One of my favorite ‘boxes’ as everything falls so comfortably under the fingers. Interesting how some of the greats rarely stepped into major phrasing, but the most memorable stuff makes big use of it so that there is a real distinction across the bars.

    • Allan Rothwell

      Really interesting semi advanced stuff. Could you explain more how and why you give each a name of the notes of the pentatonic scales like flattened third etc. It kinda lost me. Cheers

      • Griff

        I like to use scale degrees instead of note names because then when I change keys everything is still the same. You’ll notice at the beginning of the video the fretboard diagrams have those degrees written on the notes.

    • Steven Daniels

      I don’t say this enough but thanks for the tips and tricks you every day.
      Awesome stuff.

    • jack bouckeno

      great stuff ,but so much to remember I think I’ve played it a lot and having hard time remebering it.
      jack

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