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Hello friends,

And welcome to another lick of the week tutorial. In today's lesson I'll be breaking down a jazz-blues guitar lick that is designed to build tension for your listeners. By focusing on the flat 3rd and 5th notes over a major key, we will be playing "outside" of the usual major and pentatonic scales. This type of playing is very affective for grabbing the attention of your audience, but should be used conservatively. Let's get started!

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"Playing Outside" Diminished Blues Guitar Lick Lesson | Advanced!

Get early access to TABS, exclusive tutorials and other awesome supporter perks at http://www.patreon.com/swiftlessons Hello friends, And welcome to another lick of the week tutorial. In today's lesson I'll be breaking down a jazz-blues guitar lick that is designed to build tension for your listeners. By focusing on the flat 3rd and 5th notes over a major key, we will be playing "outside" of the usual major and pentatonic scales. This type of playing is very affective for grabbing the attention of your audience, but should be used conservatively. Let's get started! ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Links: Facebook: http://facebook.com/phillyguitarlessons Instagram: https://instagram.com/swiftguitarlessons Twitter: https://twitter.com/swiftlessons Request a song at: http://swiftlessons.com/Request_a_Song

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Anonymous

Any way you could show us how to play the first part, it's awesome..

swiftlessons

Wow, I forgot about this lesson! Yes, I can make a lesson on how to play over a turnaround in E and feature those licks. I'll try to get that done soon. Thanks Bob.

Anonymous

Thanks for the quick response, much appreciated..

Anonymous

Hi Rob, did you ever made this lesson about the first part? it is awesome

Anonymous

This is awesome! I need to learn this :)