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Summary: How to play chorus 2, lick 22 fingered for "Natural D Blues" by Wes Montgomery on guitar; get professional tips and instruction from an expert on playing blues guitar in this free music lesson video.
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KIVER BEDNAR: To play lick number 22 in the "D-Natural Blues" solo by Wes Montgomery, start by placing your forefinger on the 5th fret of the 3rd string, and you're going to go up a whole step, up a major 2nd, up a minor 3rd, then up a major 3rd, half step, so your entire lick should sound like this [PLAYS LICK 22]. This is going to be played over the I chord. We've gone from the I to the IV, now back to the I, and that's what this is over. We're coming from lick number 21, which was [PLAYS LICK 21], so I'm going to play the lick, two times slow and two times fast, [PLAYS LICK 22] ending of the 5th fret at the top string [PLAYS LICK 22]. Once again, fast [PLAYS LICK 22].