Nothing today but a great lick you can use when it’s time to go around again for your “second 12.”
I often tell students to get up and out of the “basement” when the 2nd pass at a solo comes… so here’s an idea you can use when that happens.
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22 replies to "Double Stop Box 4 Lick"
Griff, I can’t begin to tell you how much I’ve grown from your teaching. I used to listen to SRV, or any great blues player for that matter, and think, I’ll never be able to do that. Now, I hear what they’re playing and I know it is within my reach. That’s exhilarating, in and of itself.
Thank you!
Okay cool lic thanks.
Hadn’t thought of that one. Very much obliged! Been a grateful fan of the mini lessons for many years now.
I notice that you’ve been using a Gibson to demonstrate. Would you share what is your favorite axe, please? Thanks.
Liked it. Original.Thank you
Hey Griff,
Sweet Lick which I have noodled with in another Key but in G definitely a much better sound..
Thanks for sharing.
Michael-Sydney-Australia 19 Aug 2018
Sweet lick! Very useful. Thx.
Thanks Griff,
Great Lick. I love double stops.
Could use some help with noodling options to follow this lick.
Doug
Thanks Griff!
neat riff a jam track to practice would be great for this one
My biggest problem is my timing. With Mr. Griff counting the timing out, he has helped me tremendously.
These mini lessons are a true bonus. When I signed up for the Four Note Solo, I didn’t realize that I was diving full speed into a blues course. Blues is not my main interest, but I decided that I needed some serious work.
Now, I’m working thorough the 52 Rhythm course, Pentatonic Mastery, Four Note Solo Course, and the BGU. Am just doing a part here and a part here in order, and my playing has improved considerably.
Many thanks.
Lastly, would really like to see a lesson in Line with the techniques used in the Little Wing lesson that covers a classical piece the Bach Bourree in E minor.
Fun Stuff. I’ll definitely use it. Thanks Griff.
Cool Lick. I’ll definitely use it.
Thanks, Griff
Very cool
You make everything look so easy, Thanks Griff
Hey Griff. good info. I’m the kind of person that has an attituid that if every one is Driving a chevy I’ll get a ford or a dodge. the same with amps. Mine is a mid nineties Recto-o-verb 50. on a three qurter back 4/12 cab. with 90 watt Black shadow speakers. I kind of have a Brady bunch attitude “Marshall Marshall Marshall” I like my dirt to be crisper not Muddy. So wen I saw behind you in the video a Marshall head sitting on a masa Cab. I thought Griff that just isn’t Right . I know you don’t play through those amp anyway. and for what I do now I need to get me somthing Like a fender Blues Junior or Deluxe. But Not a Marshall.
Griff , I really like this lesson . So much easier the way you break it down . Thanks for sending it . Mike Z.
sweet stuff…thanks…later.
cowboy
Awesome Griff!! Love this little bend!!$$!!
It’s money!!
Griff,
Great stuff! The lessons are always full of great ideas. I enjoy learning each lick and then building on them by combining them, changing keys or whatever sounds good.
Thank you for giving solid, informative lessons and advice!