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  1. The first thing to take note of about the lick is the bend at the 7th fret, 3rd string. This type of bend is very common in blues style licks. If you are not used to bending strings, here are some guidelines for this lick to follow: This bend needs to raise the note by one whole step. This is equal to 2 frets on the guitar.

  2. Feb 12, 2024 · Last Updated on February 12, 2024 by Teemu Suomala. Learn epic blues guitar riffs to wow your dog and impress your wife. No fluff, just blues magic. Note, this article gives you the backstory and how to use blues riffs (plus some riffs). This article teaches you more blues riffs.

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  4. 176 views 2 hours ago #guitar #guitarlesson #guitarlessons. Here's how to play 10 easy blues riffs that are easy to play, with tabs in the video for easy learning. I used 2 cameras, one from...

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    • The King. This is one of the first licks we all learn and is classic B.B. King magic. Use it to open a phrase over the Major chord. It creates a strong Dominant 7th sound, as do many blues ideas and ends a bit of musical tension that’s absolutely delicious.
    • The Wolf Howl. This is a stock Minor Pentatonic lick in the key of A. It is very much in the style of Hubert Sumlin, guitarist for the great Howlin’ Wolf.
    • The Rollover. This one is a close relative of Lick 2, also in A, and includes a semi-tricky Third Finger rollover to play the 7th fret notes on the G and D strings.
    • The Albert King Bend. Riff 4 is also in the key of A but is up one octave from its close cousin in Riff 3. It is the same box shape just over two strings and up two frets.
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  6. Oct 31, 2008 · How to Play Electric Lead Guitar Blues Lesson ez riffs part3 - YouTube. rockongoodpeople. 355K subscribers. Subscribed. 149. 82K views 15 years ago....

  7. Total Guitar magazine names the 20 best blues riffs coming from today's modern maestros, including Jeff Beck, Gary Moore, Billy Gibbons, and of course Joe Bonamassa! Does your favorite blues riff fall under these 20 from Total Guitar magazine?

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