Now that you’ve discovered the C blues scale in the last lesson, you’re ready to learn your first blues lick and begin to solo!
You’ll want to make sure you’ve watched the previous lesson to get the most out of this lesson.
Today I teach you a beginner-friendly blues lick and I reveal an expressive blues technique that you can implement to come up with your own licks.
I can’t wait for you to try this out because I know a lot of you are going to take this idea and run with it to come up with even more licks.
Grab the Downloadable MP3 Backing Track
Once you’ve practiced the lick, you’ll definitely want to try your hand at playing it over the 12-bar blues, so let’s jam together!
I’ve prepared an MP3 backing track of me playing the 12-bar blues for you to practice this lick.
To get the MP3 and to be the first to know when my upcoming course Blues Tricks is open for enrollment, enter your information below.
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How to Get Early Access to Blues Tricks and Guarantee Your Spot
Unlike some of my other courses, I limit Blues Tricks registration to provide the best support and experience for my students.
When enrollment for the course opens again, sign up as soon as you see it, because registration is only open for a limited time (this will be the only time Blues Tricks opens this year).
Here’s how to make sure you get in:
- Open your email inbox on Monday, August 19, 2024 at 1:00 PM eastern timezone
- Refresh your inbox until you get an email from me
- Open the email and click on the private early-bird registration link inside the email to join the class
- Secure your spot in the class immediately
Show up on time on Monday and follow the instructions above to make sure you get a spot this year!
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– Jeff J.