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Country guitar lick piano style

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Playing a chromatic country lick that goes from the V chord and resolves to the I chord. In this example, imagine you are starting the lick in E or E7, and ending it in A. This is often used by piano players and guitar players, and it is a common type of lick, or phrase, in country music.

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Comments on this video lesson:

Derick said...

Hi Robert.
Thanks for this ! Greatly appreaciated.

Comment added on August 30, 2011
Joey Danieri said...

I've never heard or met anyone who is so skilled in so many different types of guitar styles! You never fail to amaze me......I've learned so much from you!!!!

Comment added on March 23, 2011
TommyGss said...

Thank you for sharing!! You amaze me with your knowledge of so many different styles.

Comment added on January 29, 2011
Jay said...

simple, yet cool.. very nice lick to use as a warm up and practice tool.. thanks

Comment added on January 28, 2011
Robert said...

Thanks, I can do more country licks lessons. I may do a DVD of guitar licks in the future, including some country licks like that. If you want something individually made for you, contact me through my contact form.

Comment added on August 07, 2009
Patrick Butz said...

I would like to learn more county licks. Your fast country lick on youtube is so great. Do you have the possibility to show mw more stuff like P that? What is the price? Thank you,
Love
Patrick patnash62 on youtube

Comment added on August 07, 2009
Donald Campbell said...

HI, THAT COUNTRY STUFF IS GREAT,I WOULD REALLY LIKE TO LEARN THIS .
I AM MAINLY A BLUES AND ROCK
GUITAR PLAYER. dcc.

Comment added on March 08, 2009
Mike B. said...

Robert,
That is a really cool little lick. I'll have to play around with that and see what I can do with it. Thanks for showing it!

Comment added on August 04, 2008

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