June 30, 2011
Guitar Tricks 49: Blues Rock Lead Guitar Lesson

www.guitartricks.com This week on the channel Neal teaches a classic blues lick that is also used in rock guitar. In the key of E, this lick is very recognizable and is an essential addition to every blues or rock lick arsenal. Tip of the week if how to practice so that your band performance is better. This lesson applies to acoustic or electric guitar players at a beginner to intermediate level.
Video Rating: 4 / 5
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14 Comments »
June 30, 2011
hawg427 :
Great Blues Lick man. I wish youtube had a feature like some of the audio recorders there out there that can slow down a video for us slow learners. LOL
Piotrshepard :
u dnt really need a metro… thing just get a beat or a backing track
ukchris64 :
Oh man I have just found you on here and I find all this so useful, and to think I was going to sell my electric which is sat gathering dust on top of the wardrobe, not anymore. I think you and Marty Swartz are the best teachers on youtube, you are both fun and informative and sure don’t mean to compare the both of you either.
verbw002 :
You head is shiny…. awesome lesson though XP
buckleydowdle1 :
Dude Neal,you brought me back!!I wasn’t gonna play today,just watch,but after that sweet g-slide into the g # into the “sun king” and all,busted out the Explorer,now I’m shredding out of control,it’s getting bad I can’t see my fingers no more…they’re too fast,help…how do I slow down..I know less is more,but I can’t help it,my fretboard is smoking now and my inlays are melting…what do I do Neal..what do I do????
BRboi777 :
the last bit sounds like The Sun King by The Beatles
SharingonMadara :
gibsons are much better then fenders and paul reed smiths!Higher quality and vintage tone ftw!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
SixStringsofSteel :
Using “Transcribe Audio” your opening riff says “I it was the bill no.” When you actually start talking it gets even worse. It’s like it doesn’t think you are speaking English.
Guitartricks :
@FlickraddictRatul Hey, great idea!
~Neal
FlickraddictRatul :
Great Stuff Man! Umm could you do a lesson on a (whammy bar faker/simulator/drive) trick on a Les Paul(with no whammy bar)..that would be really helpful.
_Ratul
minion050 :
Great lesson Neal! Do you think you could do one on tapping? Thanks!
ChristopherSchlegel :
Nice presentation of a classic blues lick. FWIW I like your tone much better in this lesson than the usual ultra-high gain tone.
Good job, Neal!
mturquie :
BEAUTIFUL guitar!!!!!! Gotta love the Les Pauls!!!
MarkUK316 :
Good job Neal, always enjoy your lessons.
Think we could get some lessons on a Synyster Gates kinda’ style?
I hear he uses a lot of Phyrigan and Dorian but I can’t seem to work it out.
I got the pentatonics and natural minor down though
Thanks