Riff 21 for Playing Blues Guitar in A

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Part of the video series: Basic Blues Guitar Licks

Summary: How to play riff 21 for playing blues guitar in A; get professional tips and instruction from an expert on playing guitar and music theory in this free music lesson video.

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Riff 21 for Playing Blues Guitar in A

What I'm going to show you here is an A Minor pentatonic lick, and I'm going to throw a little sweet pick, which is just simply just raking your pick across the strings in one motion, and I'm going to end up throwing a couple bends in, a nice little vibrato, and played up to speed, the lick looks like this. So what I'm doing is basically making an A Minor chord out of my A Minor pentatonic group scale, and going. And then bending up, back down, and then bending back up on the B string to end the lick. And again, that same note. So again slowly, I'm going. So up to speed, it's. And then end it on A note, bending the B string on the eighth fret, up to what would be the tenth fret.

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