Need to add more excitement to your open chords? This lesson will teach you how to put a really simple lick in between two of the most common open chords as part of a beautiful sounding original piece of music. This easy guitar lick and will motivate you to continue practicing and smashing your guitar goals!
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⏩ 0:27 Stage 1: Chords
⏩ 0:54 Stage 2: Strumming Pattern
⏩ 3:14 Stage 3: Chord Transition
⏩ 3:50 Stage 4: Lick
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🔢Video Breakdown
In this video I start by telling you why you should learn this guitar lick. The reason is because it will help you sound just a little more experienced as a guitar player (as well as being super fun of course!).
Next, I break down the strumming pattern for this piece one beat at a time both verbally and using onscreen diagrams for extra support. Each beat is subdivided into four parts and I tell exactly what and where to play.
Once you've mastered the strumming element, I get you to switch between each of the chords before showing you the guitar lick. I then play the whole piece slowly with the lick included before demonstrating it at full tempo so you can hear what you're aiming for.
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Canon EOS 77D w/f2.8 17 - 55mm Cannon lens
ESDDI Softbox Lights
Taylor 332 Acoustic Guitar
Vocal Cords
Roland Cables
Boss GT1000
Neumann TLM 102
Vegas 21 Pro
Cubase 12
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Bored of Open Chords? Add This Simple Guitar Lick.
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