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Summary: Lick five of the last A part of the guitar solo to the song 'Blackberry Blossom' begins with the index finger on the first fret of the B string of the guitar. Learn how to play the fifth lick of the alternate A part of this song in this free music theory and guitar lesson video.
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Brian Hudson Brian Hudson is a professional songwriter in Austin, TX. He has toured and recorded with the Hudson's, a local folk band in Austin, for the past 6 years. Bria... read more
We're working on "Blackberry Blossom" we've already learned the first two A parts and the first two B parts, now we're working on the last alternate A. We already learned the four licks from it they sound like this, (playing guitar) lick one, lick two, lick three, lick four and the fifth lick put our index finger on the first fret of the B string and play this. (playing) So index finger and then ring finger on the third fret of the B string and then open E so that's our fifth lick from the alternate A. So you put those first five licks put together and this is what you have. (playing)