This a faster, classic rock ascending lick focused on sixteenth notes, slurs (hammer-ons and pull-offs) and using the minor pentatonic scale (in C minor.)
You could also use this over a straight feel blues tune, but it’s the type of thing I hear more in rock music.
Wanna play the faster stuff? Start with things like this 🙂

7 replies to "Ascending Slurs And Sixteenth Notes Lick (CRSB)"
To Art-
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Too expensive?????? I don’t think so. Rev. Harm.
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Brilliant
.I have been waiting for something like this for a long long time – Thanks Griff
This was very helpful. There is a speed run like this in a Led Zeppelin song that I was practicing by picking each note. I didn’t think using the hammer ons and pull offs would make much of a difference when playing that fast. After this lesson I tried the zeppelin run and it was so much easier. Thank you Griff. Great lesson. Gary
Griff thanks so much for the inspiration. I do struggle with speed and this will certainly help.
Greg