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BL-015 • Blues Lead Guitar #5 Using Licks (justinguitar.com)
PART 5 of SERIES – this one teaches you how to work your blues licks into your playing, how to twist them into new licks and how to make the most of what you got!
Taught by Justin Sandercoe.
Full support at the web site where you will find hundreds of lessons on a wide range of subjects, and all the scales and chords that you will ever need! There is a great forum too to get help, no matter what the problem.
And it is all totally free, no bull. No sample lessons, no memberships. Just tons of great lessons
To get help with your Lesson or song look up the number at the start of the video title (like ST-123 or whatever) on the Lesson Index page.
http://www.justinguitar.com
Good luck and take care, J
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@JustinSandercoe Hi …
@JustinSandercoe Hi Justin, great show. Now come on Justin at 2.10 i saw that devlish smile of yours. You knew it was the wrong track. I know you by now J. These lessons are amazing and so easy to understand. J, even after i have done my 45 minutes of daily practice which involves having a virtual lesson from yourself, i still here you saying practice in my ears. Even having discussions with my friends, i am always mentioning J. If you do reply to me can you refer to me as A. This seems RocNRoll
can you believe it …
can you believe it my phone g…
Thanks so much for …
Thanks so much for everything Justin
what a great …
what a great teacher, but I’m guessing he already knows that.
@12yod12 Dude if …
@12yod12 Dude if Justin isn’t clear enough for you then just give up now.
Justin.. awesome …
Justin.. awesome job with these lessons!!
One question with respect to these licks. I am a complete novice blues lead player. I’m wondering, you mentioned somewhere in here that we should be relatively proficient with our pentatonic scale with our pentatonic scales before starting to use these licks. How proficient should we be? I’m up to 2 notes per tick with 130 ticks per minute on the metronome.. do you have a benchmark for this?? Thanks in advance!!
You’ve definitely …
You’ve definitely got a pattern in all your videos – you jump around too much. We’re following a lick, scale, etc. and then you decide to randomly go off track, talk about other things and it’s too hard to follow.
@PainlessTragedy …
@PainlessTragedy easy to play, hard to feel.
muy bueno
muy bueno
Justin, thanks so …
Justin, thanks so much for these lessons. You’re an awesome teacher man!
@ex0ja I wouldn’t …
@ex0ja I wouldn’t really invest in a straight-up overdrive pedal until you get yourself a real nice amp, because until that point it really wont make enough of a difference to warrant buying another pedal.
I have one of the …
I have one of the cheaper marshall amps, it has overdrive and some effects on it. Would it benefit me to invest in an overdrive pedal? Would I notice much difference? (sorry to get off topic, but I am talking in reference to blues lead with distortion)
I’m pretty partial …
I’m pretty partial to an overdriven tube amp, but if you aren’t in a position where you can crank ‘er to 11, then an overdrive pedal always gets the job done.
Great lesson.
Great lesson.
@ex0ja
i guess a …
@ex0ja
i guess a lttle overdrive to mak it crunchy…or more gain..
killer video I just …
killer video I just need to slow it down, I know the progressions amazing tip. I’m more focused on changing scales I forget about how easy the blues is to play. It’s not always about shreding, Leave that to the Metal Players.
WOW. You make …
WOW. You make things so simple! I feel as if I’m cheating…
hey guys if anyone …
hey guys if anyone with small hands like me is having trouble starting out on this scale (like i did) try just moving it up to the e minor pentatonic, same position, just everything scooted up seven frets. i think its easier to play with because the frets are closer together and the strings are easier to bend. then move back down to A when you’re ready
bro, why don’t you …
bro, why don’t you talk some more
You can do both, …
You can do both, whatever you like/fits the song best. However I think if you’ve got a tube amp, your clean will get a natural distortion at higher volumes. But I’m not sure about that because I don’t have a tube amp but I experience the same thing.
Anyway the point is: doesn’t really matter, as long as you’re playing the blues
What settings …
What settings should my amp be on for blues lead? Clean, or a little bit of distortion?
nyc2x,,, i like it …
nyc2x,,, i like it too
@BEYONDILIMIT Good …
@BEYONDILIMIT Good ? BL Yes and…. If you’re playing over a 1/4/5 12 bar backing track in say the key of A, A=1 D=4 E=5. The pent. scale is 1 3b 4 5 7b (A C D E G) So when the song is on 1 accent the A on 4 accent the D etc. Hope this helps.
i like it !!!! good …
i like it !!!! good job
You are the best …
You are the best teacher in the web!!