Alternate Picking Scales To Sound Like Licks, Quick Licks #22 (Making Scales Sound like Licks) |
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Alternate Picking Scales To Sound Like Licks, Quick Licks #22 (Making Scales Sound like Licks) |
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Apr 7 2018, 10:20 PM |
Alternate Picking Scales to Sound Like Licks INTRO: This lick is based on the MINOR SCALE. The point of this lick is to run the scale so that it sounds like something musical. Like an actual lick, and not just like you are running a scale through two octaves. Running a scale from top to bottom with no pause is a sure sign that your best days are yet to come as a player. Scales are just containers for notes. It's how we approach them that makes them sound musical. Bouncing around inside of them, pausing for vibrato to add emphasis on a given note, these are what make scales sound like music and not like just a hand workout. To wit! Here is the tablature. Make sure you use VIBRATO where it's notated and HOLD the notes where it's indicated. If you need a reference, just watch the video again and play it just like that. Try not to use single finger vibrato on this one as it sounds way to small imho. Dig in and give it some real vibrato This is a simple lick. Just a scale. There is a pinch of back and forth, and some holding and vibrato for emphasis. That's what makes the difference between just running scales and playing a solo As always, start SLOW, don't worry about playing this fast. Just focus on playing it CLEAN Speed is a byproduct of precision. Just like previous quick licks, this lick works as a warmup, practice and solo lick. Don't over stress on getting it just right, or fast enough. This is just about learning the lick. Once you have it you can start it anywhere on the neck to play it in any key. *NOTE: I kept the time signaure in 4/4 as switching to other time signatures seems to really throw folks off. Use your ear as a reference and listen to the original vid. 22.gp5 ( 1.77K ) Number of downloads: 147 BACKGROUND / COMMENTS This is being played against "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" which we also used in our Saturday Shred fest. The difference here is that I want you to try this actual lick. You can play it with or without the background track. As long as you play the hold and the vibrato. Should be a simple thing It's this type of stuff that makes players in to lead players. Not just scale runners. You guys are more than ready!! Here is the backing track. BackingTrack.mp3 ( 1.61MB ) Number of downloads: 226 BTW: If you've been waiting to jump in to Quick Licks, this is your chance!! Would love to hear from Bleez, Degroot, Fzalfa, Ben, yoncopin and the Spartan! All the usual suspects! Have not heard from many folks in quite some time. I hope they are still here on the site. If it's been a while for you, please do jump back in! On a side note, Quick Licks #20 got a repost and shot to 1,000 views in a single day to super thanks for the repost! This post has been edited by Todd Simpson: Apr 9 2018, 01:39 AM |
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Apr 8 2018, 10:49 PM |
Flubbed a note at the end and threw off my mojo, but whatever
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Apr 9 2018, 09:08 PM |
Hi Todd
This is another take, better sound... Cheers Laurent -------------------- |
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Apr 24 2018, 10:30 PM |
Lick and some solo:
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Oct 20 2018, 08:44 PM |
the first time round ive missed a note, but the second phrasing of the first lick is right
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Nov 2 2018, 09:51 PM |
22 up for scrutiny Todd. Guitar needs new strings and a set up to suit me but shouldn't detract too much, I just wanted to keep it in my lap so didn't swap it
https://youtu.be/tL30JjymJj8 -------------------- SEE MY GMC CERTIFICATE “Success is not obtained overnight. It comes in instalments; you get a little bit today, a little bit tomorrow until the whole package is given out. The day you procrastinate, you lose that day's success.” Israelmore Ayivor |
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Nov 3 2018, 06:53 AM |
Nice!!! I see that your vibrato is improving as well. Well done there. Vibrato takes forever, so just keep chipping away at it, doing bits that use it and using it in solos. This scale is my fave 3 note per string way of running the Minor scale. Running it in the standard form, gets you doing 2 notes per string at certain points, which always ruins the fluid nature of a 3 note per string approach. You have this shape well in hand. It also works during blues solos believe it or not Well played. Nice axe you got there!! You just.
LEVELED UP!!! 22 up for scrutiny Todd. Guitar needs new strings and a set up to suit me but shouldn't detract too much, I just wanted to keep it in my lap so didn't swap it
https://youtu.be/tL30JjymJj8 This post has been edited by Todd Simpson: Nov 3 2018, 06:55 AM |
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Oct 20 2019, 02:32 AM |
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