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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...

Killer Rock Guitar Licks - Double Stops Guitar Lesson

Grab my free jampack with lesson backing track and video lessons here: https://jamesshipway.lpages.co/jam-pack-redirect-page/ Double Stops Guitar Lesson for Killer Rock Guitar Licks! Create killer rock guitar licks with these essential double stop moves! Perfect for high energy rock and metal solos. This double stops guitar lesson will show you exactly how to do this using double stops from Slash, Angus Young, Michael Schenker, Zakk Wylde and others! Double Stops Guitar Lesson for Killer Rock Guitar Licks! Here's what you learn in this guitar lesson: 00:07 Hear me jamming using some of the double stops I'll show you in this lessons. 0:35 Double stops - what are they? A double stop is simply two notes played together on the guitar, kind of like a 'mini chord'. They give a  chordal sound to your rock solos and break up the sound of 'single note' licks and runs to create cool contrast. 1:00 Let's look at a set of essential double stops and a sampl...

Killer Rock Licks - Do You Use These Unison Bends for Killer Licks?

Practice these killer rock licks with my free jampack (lesson and backing track): https://jamesshipway.lpages.co/jam-pack-redirect-page/ Killer Rock Licks - Unison Bends for Killer Licks! Play killer rock licks with these essential unison bends! You've heard these used by all your favourite blues rock guitar players in their licks and solos...now it's your turn to use them too.  In this guitar lesson you'll learn the technique for nailing unison bends plus how you can start using them right away to build your own cool blues rock licks. Grab your guitar and let's get bending! Killer  Rock Licks - Unison Bends for Killer Licks Lesson breakdown: 0:09 Blues Rock Licks demo with unison bends. Check out this intro jam to hear the kind of blues rock licks you can play with the unison bends you're going to learn in this guitar lesson. 0:31 Unison bends...what are they? If you don't know what unison bends are, well you've definitely heard them before! ...

Fast Rock Guitar Licks

Hey everyone, through this lesson you will learn about gst rock guitar licks and advance fast rock licks. Grab the Tabs for this lesson here: https://jamesshipwayguitar.com/fast-pentatonic-licks-opt-in Essential fast rock guitar licks you can use over and over again for high energy rock solos. These fast rock guitar licks not only sound great in your solos but will also help you build guitar speed and play guitar faster and show you some essential tricks for expanding your rock soloing. Watch now! Fast Rock Guitar Licks (You need To Know!) These speedy pentatonic licks are all using the D minor pentatonic and D blues scale. Not sure how to play these? Click here for my minor pentatonic tutorial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fJKenmHWKyc Let's jump into the lesson! 0:25 Lick 1 - The Classic Rock Bending Lick Everyone plays this first one, in fact it's one of the most common fast rock licks you'll hear. Watch out for the technique tips to learn how to control ...

Minor Pentatonic Rock Licks

Learn minor pentatonic rock licks as used by the biggest names in rock and metal guitar. Let's face it: the minor pentatonic scale is the most commonly used scale in rock guitar, so without a good range of pentatonic rock licks to use, playing a great rock solo is going to be tough! But this minor pentatonic rock licks guitar lesson has got you covered, with on-screen guitar tab and a range of cool minor pentatonic moves including alternate picking licks, double stops and powerful minor pentatonic bends. With this guitar tutorial learning minor pentatonic rock licks is easy to...meaning you can be using them in your rock guitar solos soon. All these licks are using the 'shape 1' E minor pentatonic scale pattern played up at the 12th fret. You probably know this already, but if not use the fingering and on screen guitar tab in this video to quickly learn it. 0:55 The first minor pentatonic rock lick uses a mixture of alternate picking and a common but powerful repeating ...

MICHAEL SCHENKER LICKS - Guitar Tutorial

4 awesome Michael Schenker Licks in my free Quick Licks tab book : https://jamesshipwayguitar.com/michael-schenker Here's the next wicked lick in my Michael Schenker Licks series! This one is similar to something Michael Schenker plays in his 'I'm a Loser' guitar solo. It's a fiery little repeating blues lick in the key of F# minor and uses more trademark Michael Schenker guitar style devices. A perfect addition to your rock soloing trick bag and a classic example of the Michael Schenker guitar style. 0:43 Let's hear the Michael Schenker lick played fast 0:57 Let's slow it down now a little! 1:09 Michael Schenker lick breakdown. Let's check it out one phrase at a time now. Notice the picking guidelines here: following there will help you get the lick up to speed. Hope you enjoy learning this alternate picked lick! Be patient with it - it's pretty fast. Remember to grab your free tab book with tab for all the licks in my Michael Schenk...