Bluegrass Licks

Posted by guitarmore on March 16, 2009 under Bluegrass Licks | Comments are off for this article


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This solo break that can be played over a G-C-D chord progression. Click on the arrow in the image below to view the video:

G-C-D Lick:

Image of Tab of Bluegrass Licks G C G:

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********************************************************************************************************************************************* Return to TOP OF PAGE   ************************************************************************************************************* G Lick Number 5: Click on the arrow in the image below to view the video:  ************************************************************************************************************  D Lick Number 4: Click on the arrow in the image below to view the video:       D Lick Number 3: Click on the arrow in the image below to view the video:     **************************************************************************************************************** D Lick Number 2: Click on the arrow in the image below to view the video: ********************************************************************************************************************************************** A solo break using licks that can be played over an A-G-A chord progression. Click on the arrow in the image to view the video: Image of Tab of Bluegrass Lick A-G-A: ***********************************************************************************************************************************************   Click on the arrow in the image below to view Bluegrass Guitar G Lick Number 1: ********************************************************************************************************************************************** Return to TOP OF PAGE   ********************************************************************************************************************************************** Click on the arrow in the image below to view Bluegrass Guitar G Lick Number 2: **********************************************************************************************************************************************     Click on the arrow in the image below to view Bluegrass Guitar G Lick Number 3: Image of G Lick Number 3: *************************************************************************************************** To view ad, click on it:******************************************************************************************************************************************

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Click on the arrow in the image below to view Bluegrass Guitar G Lick Number 4, which is played over a G to D to G chord progression:

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Click on the arrow in the image below to view Bluegrass Guitar D Lick Number 1: **********************************************************************************************************************************************

Visit again soon for more Bluegrass Licks!

Click on the arrow in the image below to watch the traditional bluegrass song, “June Apple”, played with a Martin D28 along with a track laid down with a JamMan.

Here are the fingerings for the chords used in the June Apple video: (“A” chord, “G” chord & “D” chord)… I use the alternate fingering shown for the G chord in this song. Guitar Chord Chart for A, G & D chords ********************************************************************************************************************************************************

To play the guitar, you only need to know how to do three things:

1) How to play a note

2) When to play the note

3) What note to play.

It sounds too simple, but that’s all there is to it when analyzed in its most basic essence. Watch each video lesson, read the lesson text and learn the chording diagrams and you will quickly learn how to play the guitar.

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