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Hello friends,
Welcome back to Swiftlessons for another lead guitar tutorial! In today's session I've broken down a technique that is often used by high level blues-rock guitarist, and that is implementing open strings into your licks and riffs, particularly low base tones between your phrases. The use of technique explains why so many different songs are played in keys E and A, and with drop D tuning. In this lesson I'll break down a full practice routine featuring several examples of this concept. Let's get started!
Tabs and Scale Patterns for this Lesson at:
https://www.patreon.com/posts/34361497
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Hello friends,
Welcome back to Swiftlessons for another lead guitar tutorial! In today's session I've broken down a technique that is often used by high level blues-rock guitarist, and that is implementing open strings into your licks and riffs, particularly low base tones between your phrases. The use of technique explains why so many different songs are played in keys E and A, and with drop D tuning. In this lesson I'll break down a full practice routine featuring several examples of this concept. Let's get started!
Tabs and Scale Patterns for this Lesson at:
https://www.patreon.com/posts/34361497
__________________________________________________________________
Links:
Request a song at: http://swiftguitar.com/request
Facebook: http://facebook.com/swiftguitarlessons
Instagram: https://instagram.com/swiftguitarlessons
Twitter: https://twitter.com/swiftlessons
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