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Repeating Licks - Monster Repeating Rock Licks

Grab your free Rock Jam Pack (backing tracks, lick lessons, scales etc) Perfect for practicing your repeating licks over: https://jamesshipway.lpages.co/jam-pack-redirect-page/ Repeating Rock Licks - How To Make Your Own Awesome Repeating Rock Guitar Licks! Learn how to easily create dozens (even hundreds) of awesome sounding repeating licks to use for high energy guitar solos. Repeating licks are an easy and effective way to create exciting, high energy guitar solos and we hear them used by all the great rock and metal players like Slash, Vai, Page, Rhoads - pretty much all of 'em use some repeating licks in their solos. But how can you come up with your own awesome repeating licks? Well stay tuned because in this video I'll show you an easy way you can create ear catching repeating rock licks from our old friend the blues scale! Repeating Rock Licks - How To Make Your Own Awesome Repeating Rock Guitar Licks! 0:15 Repeating licks demo. Hear me solo using some repeat...

Sick of the Same Overused Pentatonic Rock Licks? Try This...

Sick of the same overused pentatonic rock licks? Did you know you can easily transform them using the blues scale and dorian mode? In this lesson learn how to breath new life into common pentatonic rock licks to create awesome repeating licks, double stop licks, stretch licks and more. Grab your FREE tab workbook for this lesson here: https://jamesshipwayguitar.com/pentatonic-same-old-opt-in Access personal coaching, extensive course library and community with Total Guitar Lab. Learn more here: https://jamesshipway.lpages.co/total-guitar-lab-home/ Sick of the same old pentatonic rock licks? Try these... Let's start by adding notes from the blues scale and dorian mode into the minor pentatonic scale pattern. This is an easy tool for breathing new life into thos overused pentatonic rock licks we all play! Lick 1: Learn this cool lick using the dorian mode and blues scale notes, similar to licks played by Randy Rhoads, Zakk Wylde and others. Lick 2: Here's a cool bl...