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As a rock and blues player its important to have an arsenal of lead guitar licks you
can call upon, chain together and mutate as you are creating your own guitar solos.
In this video guitar lesson Im going to show you a cool repeating guitar lick that
comes out of a minor pentatonic scale.
If you want to learn some other cool ideas like this that you can chain together
to create your own lead guitar lickscheck out my Guitar Lick Factory Course.
Guitar Lick Factory is a system for creating rock and blues guitar lickswithout
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The very next note you play on the 1st string 10th fret is also a D note. So if you
want to play this guitar lick in a dierent key, use that note on the 1st string at your
guide. Move it down 2 frets to the 8th fret, and this lick would be in the key of C.
Then all that is left is a pull-o from the 13th fret to the 10th fret on the 2nd string.
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Then all that is left is a pull-o from the 13th fret to the 10th fret on the 2nd string.
For picking, try picking down on the notes on the 2nd string, and up on the one
note on the 1st string.
Below is just taking the same idea and applying it to the notes of the D Minor
Pentatonic Scale on the 2nd and 3rd strings.
Jam Track
Rockin' D Dorian Jam Track
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Here are the chords for the jam track. Its out of a D Dorian mode for you music
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