Our new Guitar Lick Of The Day is actually a transcription of a really cool lick from bass master Janek Gwizdala ! In this line Janek uses two different major triads over a F Min7 chords, a great way to get a modern and less scalar sound on the instrument. Practise hard and in all keys !
Guitar Lick Of The Day #11
Guitar Lick Of The Day #10
Here is one more cool Guthrie Trapp transcription from his Facebook page videos !! This time, blues idea from A to E ! Enjoy and have fun !
Guitar Lick Of The Day #9
Here is another Guthrie Trapp transcription from his Facebook page videos, this time some amazing chord ideas in E directly from Nashville, Tennessee !! Enjoy and practise hard, this one is a real challenge !!!
Guitar Lick Of The Day #8
Our guitar lick of the day # 8 is the same #7 but transposed in E. Enjoy !
Guitar Lick Of The Day #7
Our new Guitar Lick Of The Day is a transcription of a great Guthrie Trapp lick you can find on his Facebook page. Guthrie Trapp plays it at an amazing tempo ! A great jazz influenced lick from a great player, enjoy and practise hard !!
Guitar Lick Of The Day #6
Our new “Guitar Lick Of The Day” is a very long one : a challenging etude over the chord changes of Giant Steps.
This exercice is designed to help you hear and master on the guitar the harmonies of John Coltrane’s masterpiece. It is built almost exclusively with chord tones and triads and therefore underlines the changes precisely. Practice it slowly at first and gradually increase the tempo !
Work hard and remember : it’s always a great feeling to master a piece of music you once thought was impossible to play !
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Guitar Lick Of The Day #5
Hi there !
The fifth “Guitar Lick Of The Day” is a cool C7 chromatic bebop line that ends with a nice C13 chord, really fun to play at high tempos ! Enjoy and keep boppin’ !!!
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Guitar Lick Of The Day #4
Hello Everybody,
The “Guitar Lick Of The Day #4” is a great line over the last four measures of the jazz standard “There Will Never Be Another You”.
Enjoy and keep swinging !!!
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Guitar Lick Of The Day #3
Hello there,
Our third “Guitar Lick Of The Day” is a kick ass chromatic line in A Min, in the style of Mike Stern … Enjoy and keep grooving !!!
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Guitar Lick Of The Day #2
Here comes our second “Guitar Lick Of The Day”, a cool and crazy line in G min7 … Enjoy and keep practising !!!
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