http://bitly.com/mastergtr A really cool jazz blues lick is ready for you to dig into. I am crazy sometimes - I spent many hours creating this lesson for free for you, with tab on screen, up-close view and as easy as possible to learn from. I do hope you like it, and spread the word about my work.<br /><br />This lick can be played over a Dominant 7 chord (C7 in this case) but you can play it almost anywhere in a blues, as long as you make sure that the last note you end on is a chord tone. For example, if the band is F7 when you are done the lick, just move that last note in my example one half-step down, and you have the b7 for the F7 chord. Done.<br /><br />Gear: I used a D'Angelico EX-SS from dangelicoguitars.com<br />The amp: Suhr Badger 18<br />Pedal: The Accountant compressor http://fairfieldcircuitry.com<br /><br />Share if you like my work!<br /><br />▼ Follow me...<br />Twitter: https://twitter.com/mguitaracademy<br />Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Dolphinstreeet<br />Google+: https://plus.google.com/+RobertRenman/posts<br /><br />Subscribe to my channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/rotren<br />Check out more Q & A videos: <br />https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLinccS3ilxchEzaqoGL5cPkvPmFlDG1mk<br /> <br />I'm a guitar instructor in Canada, and I provide guitar playing lessons and gear advice, as well as gear demos. <br /><br />Jazz Blues Lick, instruction by Robert Renman<br />#suhrguitars #dangelico #d'angelico #jazz #jazzguitar
