LL Featured Video Lessons http://www.LearnLicks.com Videos lessons for musicians. http://www.learnlicks.com/images/logo2.gif LearnLicks.com http://www.LearnLicks.com E Pentatonic Minor Lick #1 http://www.learnLicks.com/watch.cfm?v=431 View VideoThis is a lick in E Pentatonic Minor that incorporate both the 1st and 2nd positions of the minor pentatonic scale. Play it slowly and pay attention to your timing. This is in the key of E minor has pulloffs with some bends From: MichaelElsner http://www.learnLicks.com/watch.cfm?v=431 Basic blues bassline and variations http://www.learnLicks.com/watch.cfm?v=459 View VideoHere I show a simple pattern used to play a blues in the key of A. Then I show a way of spicing the pattern up abit by approaching notes from three frets below. Finally I show a different ending one can use. The approach technique makes the line sound like it's moving and breaks the monotony of the basic pattern (but don't over-use the technique). know what pattern (and target note) you're going to next. From: guitarlifter http://www.learnLicks.com/watch.cfm?v=459 shell voicings http://www.learnLicks.com/watch.cfm?v=420 View Videoused for jazz comping learn to see major scale in terms of numbers This is in the key of C minor From: dawgnap http://www.learnLicks.com/watch.cfm?v=420 Blues lick in the key of Am or Cmaj. http://www.learnLicks.com/watch.cfm?v=472 View VideoA good opening lick for blues along with some phrasing that can help beginners with bends and hammer ons and pull offs. I slowly name the strings and fret numbers I use as I play each lick. Start slowly, listen to the lick, learn each one, and speed up as you become comfortable with the way it's played This is in the key of C minor minor has pulloffs with some bends Slight delay, amp gain up but stil clean From: oldguy http://www.learnLicks.com/watch.cfm?v=472 How to play fast runs on the guitar http://www.learnLicks.com/watch.cfm?v=133 View VideoIn this video, I show how to play super fast runs, which are popular in heavy metal music, on the electric guitar. If you want to see another example of fast runs, check out my video here on youtube called "heavy electric guitar solo in Dmin". If you have any questions, please message me!! use sandpaper to file down your pick, this will help the pick grab onto the strings better. This is in the key of D minor has pulloffs From: bobbycrispy http://www.learnLicks.com/watch.cfm?v=133 How to practice w/ scales every day http://www.learnLicks.com/watch.cfm?v=471 View VideoShows you what to do, and when to do it, without taking up a lot of time. Be warned: even if you are doing things seemingly right... speed comes with time. The better technique you have, the faster it will come. Concentrate on technique, and play scales like they are a grand overature or an amazing jazz solo. The less boring they are, the less boring you will play and feel. Pay attention to evenness in tone and speed. Practice with the metronome, and start hands seperate. From: ght3ck http://www.learnLicks.com/watch.cfm?v=471