How to EASILY play Licks In Between CHORDS - 3 Examples
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- Опубліковано 21 лип 2024
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00:00 Play through
00:23 Introduction
00:49 Lesson
02:11 Lick #1
03:12 Lick #2
04:11 Lick #3
05:02 Bonus lick
05:19 Must Watch Chord Lick Advice
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The tone om that guitar sounds awesome.
Thanks so much, I hope the lesson was helpful.
@@SummitGuitarSchool I'm gonna try this one when I get off the road this evening.
Thanks for this doable and fun lesson.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great lesson. Extremely helpful, thank you. 👍
Great lesson ! Thank you !
Great lesson, that’s what I’m learning, is how to play licks between chords because it sounds great! The chords and licks that your demonstration here sounds so beautiful and great point about keeping your licks simple and also about timing etc
Glad it was helpful!
This exactly what i needed!
Good to hear
Simple, accessible and well expained. Thanks 👍
Glad it was helpful!
I LOVE this lesson! 🎸 🇨🇦
That’s great to hear!
BRILLIANT as always!
Thanks again!
I've always struggled with this. Thks
Outstanding quick lesson! and the piece of advice at end about making sure to play with other people or metronome to develop proper sense of timing is priceless. I can't tell you how many times I've had new client come into studio, who has never jammed with anyone. I can tell right away that their timing of the songs they write will be difficult to pair up to metronome as soon as they play it for me.
Thanks man! I appreciate the kind words.
super good lovely great lesson !! thank you !
You're very welcome!
Nice job. I'm glad you showed licks around three different chord shapes. Also... man, you are SO right about timing. I know I just throw timing to the winds when I jam by myself. But, the moment I try to make it fit in proper timing, it's much harder... but it sounds so much better, when I get the timing right.
Glad it was helpful! The timing is the key to making this type of playing sound smooth.
Awesome lesson!! Thank you so much.
Thank you so much. I appreciate you watching and learning from me.
Simple and effective. Good job. 👍
Glad you like it!
This helps some much thank you!
Glad it helped!
Wow, this found me at the prefect time! Beautiful and well explained without over explaining. Prefect for a rookie player like me!
Love that
Very cool idea thanks
Glad you liked it!
Definitely struggle with this - so your lesson is super helpful...
Thank you for the kind words. I appreciate you watching and learning from my videos. There is plenty more to come.
Nice. I knew all that, but you put that first lick up an octave, Shoe dang that really sets it off!
lol thanks man. I appreciate the kind words.
I did often wonder if that was a thing, being off time because you don’t play with anyone else. You said it and it hit me, I’m sooo guilty of this. Good job on the video as well. 👏👏🎸
Thanks for the kind words. I’m glad you found it helpful.
Wonderfully sounding chord lick chord...motivated to learn it...acoustically though, on my electro-acoustic guitar, Fender Squire
Nice! I’m sure you’ll nail it.
Great great video.
Thank you so much I appreciate it. I hope it was helpful.
I had been trying to make this work for years. Wouldn't have considered changing the chord at that point or alternating it with the usual starting point of beat one (or having that consistent starting beat for the lick). Couldn't get this to work whether using the underlying scale of the chord progression or by following the chord. After your lesson, both seem to be working for me, or at least I'm on a better path. Thank you!! Just hoping now I don't change chords at that spot all the time at my jam group or I'll be spending a lot more time doing this than I had intended.
Thank you so much!! I appreciate it. I’m so glad the lesson worked well for you. This honestly took me years to get right. I’m just hoping that this helps other guitarists get the idea a bit quicker.
Thanks boss!
No problem!
I'm already clear just some practice and it's done thx 🙏🏾
Sounds good I’m glad it was helpful to you. There is plenty more to come from me.
Great focus on timing. That whole, 'developing your own timing' thing is something I KNOW I'm guilty of.
It can be fixed for sure. Thanks for the kind words and for learning from my lesson. I appreciate it.
Very nice extended lick lesson Many thanks
You’re welcome!
great spoken en good lesson
Thank you so much, I hope it was helpful.
Great lesson 💡💡
Thank you so much. I appreciate that.
Awesome!!!
Thanks!!
Nice and helpful 😊🎸👍
Glad it was helpful!
more of this please. I love your chord lick chord shorts but struggle to keep up with the thinking.
will do. Thanks for watching and learning from me.
I've never been interested in shredding; THIS is the kind guitar I'd love to master.
You’re in the right place then! Thanks for watching and learning from me.
Sweet lesson man. Love the whole chord lick chord concept - it’s rich enough to develop an entire style around. It’s easy and sounds elegant, which is exactly what we want lol. I have two questions: 1. How do we spice a chord lick chord up? Let’s say I play this progression 3 times. The first two times I’d play the same chords and licks, but the third time I want to mix it up. Is changing the lick enough for this? And 2. Do you have any tips to write these? There are only so many nice sounding progressions and pentatonic licks, I find it hard to make a chord lick chord as good as this one or others you share. Thanks!
The slide that you make on the A String for the lick after hitting the D chord. Is it through F#, to the 7th fret ?
What if there's a song where the change of chords was too fast. Because there's a song where the chord's progression was too fast the transition to charge the chords. How can I apply it if the transition was too quick.
You have to figure out what the phrase will fit. It is harder when the progression is quicker. Depends on the progression but you can usually find space somewhere.
Soooo good! Tone is ridiculous, too.
Thanks Eric!!
It's all about the rhythm and feel. Great explanation. And by the way isn't "chord-lick-chord" playing (when the player is performing both rhythm and lead parts) actually called "solo playing"? I think a lot of the confusion when it comes to this term stems from people automatically thinking that "playing a solo" is implied.
You're on to something here for sure. I am just thinking of it as playing lead lines in between the changes. SO yeah it's solo guitar playing but not playing a guitar solo.
Love your tone! What pedals are you using!?
Gibson es 335 into a matchless amp on the kemper profiler. Just a guitar a cord and an amp.
Hi, great lesson. The link took me to the sign up page but then password not accepted whether I choose my own or accept system generated one……
That’s weird it should take you straight to the course with all of the free tabs
Try this one. 👉 www.summitguitarschool.com/chord-lick-chord-6-1-24
@@SummitGuitarSchool it takes me to yr website and then you have to put in name, email and phone number which I did 2x after hitting the free pentatonic tab and nothing happens……….
@@SummitGuitarSchool ok, I got the tabs via email. It’s all good. Thanks !
You didnt show the very last lick from the intro
No I didn’t but it’s in the video so you should be able to figure it out.
Be easier to see if you didn't wave your fretting hand all over in between the first chord and the lick. The link for the tab does not work.
It works you just have to sign up to get the tab for the lesson. It’s free and there are more tabs for my other UA-cam lessons in there as well.
Try this one. 👉 www.summitguitarschool.com/chord-lick-chord-6-1-24
Use your ears not your eyes… it’s music
Thanks very much. Great lesson!
You’re very welcome. Thanks for watching and learning from me.