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Okay, I like his approach here – starting with a basic lick and showing how to build on it rather than just giving a list. That's way more helpful for actually learning guitar.
Right, so it's not just about memorizing. Understanding the chord sequence is key to making the lick sound good and fitting it into the music. That 12-bar blues form is foundational.
This makes so much sense! Using different scales over different chords, like minor pentatonic over the IV and major pentatonic over the I, adds so much harmonic flavor. It's like painting with different colors.

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The speaker introduces five escalating levels of a blues guitar lick, starting with a foundational phrase [0:00]. The core principle is not rote memorization, but understanding how to adapt a basic lick by incorporating musical ideas and relating it to the underlying chord progression [0:30]. This involves understanding the 12-bar blues form, recognizing that different scales sound best over specific chords, such as using minor pentatonic over the IV chord and major pentatonic over the I chord [1:00-2:00]. This allows for more melodic options and a richer harmonic connection to the music [1:30].
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The speaker introduces five escalating levels of a blues guitar lick, starting with a foundational phrase [0:00]. The core principle is not rote memorization, but understanding how to adapt a basic lick by incorporating musical ideas and relating it to the underlying chord progression [0:30]. This involves understanding the 12-bar blues form, recognizing that different scales sound best over specific chords, such as using minor pentatonic over the IV chord and major pentatonic over the I chord [1:00-2:00]. This allows for more melodic options and a richer harmonic connection to the music [1:30].
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