![]() What this basically does is gives you a variety of licks that once learned, can be pulled out of your virtual hat and used randomly over each of the twelve bars and should fit well over any I IV V blues progression, but more importantly, flow musically with the chord changes. The licks are designed to flow musically into each section of the chord progression. For instance, you get about fifteen licks for bars one and two, ten licks for bars three and four, ten licks for bars five and six, etc. The idea is to learn a bunch of licks that work over each section of the chord progression. All the examples are played over a single chord progression with two common variations and all in the same key. The content is easy to follow and pretty much jumps straight into simply learning a bunch of licks, but in an organised fashion. ![]() This is another blues licks / solos book with a bit of a twist.
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