Quick Licks

Quick Lick #17 Joe Satriani repeated Em lick

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Back to Satch again today, one of Joe Satriani trademark licks,repeated Pentatonic licks but with an Alien twist. Works well all over the neck and in various contexts. Give it a try.I will post the tab here when the video gets 30 likes. :)For those of you who lead busy lives and struggle to get guitar practice into your daily schedule, quick licks offers a way of improving your vocabulary and ear in just 10 minutes a day.For more in-depth information on maximising your practice time and finding your own voice on the instrument, check out my book Guitar Creativity - A new way of thinking https://gumroad.com/l/zCAXyEnjoy!PeaceNeil

Quick Lick #16 Steve Vai sliding 5th's lick

Back to Mr Vai again today, one of his trademark licks, the sliding 5th. Works well all over the neck and in various contexts. Give it a try.I will post the tab at http://www.spencerbruce.com when the video gets 30 likes. :)For those of you who lead busy lives and struggle to get guitar practice into your daily schedule, quick licks offers a way of improving your vocabulary and ear in just 10 minutes a day.

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For more in-depth information on maximising your practice time and finding your own voice on the instrument, check out my book Guitar Creativity – A new way of thinking Follow me onTwitterFacebookInstragramLinkedInEnjoy!Peace

Neil

Quick Lick #15 Alex Hutchings fusion lick in C Minor

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This is an yet another Alex Hutchings style fusion lick in C minor, a really underrated player who is utterly fantastic, well worth checking out on line. This is in C Minor and is a nice melody slow lick.I will post the tab at http://www.spencerbruce.com when the video gets 30 likes. :)For those of you who lead busy lives and struggle to get guitar practice into your daily schedule, quick licks offers a way of improving your vocabulary and ear in just 10 minutes a day.

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For more in-depth information on maximising your practice time and finding your own voice on the instrument, check out my book Guitar Creativity – A new way of thinking Follow me onTwitterFacebookInstragramLinkedInEnjoy!Peace

Neil

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Quick Lick #14 Alex Hutchings style fusion lick

This is an Alex Hutchings style fusion lick, a really underrated player who is utterly fantastic, well worth checking out on line. This is in Bb and is a nice melody slow lick.I will post the tab at http://www.spencerbruce.com when the video gets 30 likes. :)For those of you who lead busy lives and struggle to get guitar practice into your daily schedule, quick licks offers a way of improving your vocabulary and ear in just 10 minutes a day.For more in-depth information on maximising your practice time and finding your own voice on the instrument, check out my book Guitar Creativity - A new way of thinkingEnjoy!PeaceNeil

Quick Lick #13 - John Petrucci Chromatic style lick

This quick lick is a John Petrucci style chromatic lick, it isn't to tricky and you can have a lot of fun with this in any position on the neck!I will post the tab at http://www.spencerbruce.com when the video gets 30 likes. :)For those of you who lead busy lives and struggle to get guitar practice into your daily schedule, quick licks offers a way of improving your vocabulary and ear in just 10 minutes a day.For more in-depth information on maximising your practice time and finding your own voice on the instrument, check out my book Guitar Creativity - A new way of thinking https://gumroad.com/l/zCAXyEnjoy!PeaceNeil

Quick Lick #12 Paul Gilbert String skipping arpeggio lick

This is a Paul Gilbert Style string skipping lick, but it is also a great exercise in finding your way around the fretboard, learning and harmonising the major scale (or any scale you choose), it is a way of expanding on the chord knowledge too as well as moving between positions by sliding to the next position.I will post the tab here when the video gets 30 likes. :)For those of you who lead busy lives and struggle to get guitar practice into your daily schedule, quick licks offers a way of improving your vocabulary and ear in just 10 minutes a day.For more in-depth information on maximising your practice time and finding your own voice on the instrument, check out my book Guitar Creativity - A new way of thinking https://gumroad.com/l/zCAXyEnjoy!PeaceNeil

Quick Lick #11 Steve Vai Sliding 5th Lick

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Well it had to be Steve Vai one day didn't it :)Here is a Steve Vai inspired lick today, lots of double notes and slides. Based on E Lydian. The tab will be posted when it reaches 30 likes here http://www.spencerbruce.com/For those of you who lead busy lives and struggle to get guitar practice into your daily schedule, quick licks offers a way of improving your vocabulary and ear in just 10 minutes a day.

Improve your playing NOW

For more in-depth information on maximising your practice time and finding your own voice on the instrument, check out my book Guitar Creativity – A new way of thinking Follow me onTwitterFacebookInstragramLinkedInEnjoy!Peace

Neil

Quick Lick #10 Guthrie Govan Pentatonic Lick

This is a lick I might have stolen from Guthrie Govan (sorry), but it is a way of expanding on the basic pentatonic shape and moving between positions by sliding to the next position.I will post the tab at http://www.spencerbruce.com when the video gets 30 likes. :)For those of you who lead busy lives and struggle to get guitar practice into your daily schedule, quick licks offers a way of improving your vocabulary and ear in just 10 minutes a day.For more in-depth information on maximising your practice time and finding your own voice on the instrument, check out my book Guitar Creativity - A new way of thinking https://gumroad.com/l/zCAXyEnjoy!PeaceNeil

Paul Gilbert Style Lick - Quick Lick #9

This is a string skipping Am style lick in the style of Paul GilbertWhen this gets 25 likes I will publish the tab website.For those of you who lead busy lives and struggle to get guitar practice into your daily schedule, quick licks offers a way of improving your vocabulary and ear in just 10 minutes a day.For more in-depth information on maximising your practice time and finding your own voice on the instrument, check out my book Guitar Creativity - A new way of thinking https://gumroad.com/l/zCAXyEnjoy!PeaceNeil