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Happy Monday my friends and supporters!

Today I'm getting back on track with another Lick of the Week.  In this tutorial I'll break down a hot string skipping lick in the key of A. To understand how this lick works, I'll show you how to play the major and minor pentatonic scales in the D position. This lick is perfect for rock and blues guitarist trying to break out of the common pentatonic positions, and will serve as a great example of how string skipping can add more flavor to your playing. Let's get started!


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Major Blues Rock Soloing Guitar Lesson - String Skipping Lick of the Week

Get early access to TABS, exclusive tutorials and other awesome supporter perks at http://www.patreon.com/swiftlessons Hello friends and welcome to another Swiftlessons Lick of the Week, powered by Patreon. In this tutorial I'll break down a hot string skipping lick in the key of A.

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Anonymous

Rob, thanks great lesson. Just one thing, you made a mistake on your PDF, in the first scale you got 8 and 9th fret but it should be 7 and 9th fret