Playing Chorus 2, Lick 30 on 'Natural D Blues'

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Part of the video series: How to Play 'Natural D Blues' by Wes Montgomery

Summary: How to play chorus 2, lick 30 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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Kivett Bednar Kivett Bednar is a graduate of the Berklee College of Music, Music Production and Engineering program. He is a record producer by trade and aspiration. As wel... read more

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Playing Chorus 2, Lick 30 on 'Natural D Blues'

KIVETT BEDNAR: To play lick number 30 in the "D-Natural Blues" solo by Wes Montgomery, start by placing your middle finger on the 3rd fret of the 4th string, and you're going to hammer on into the 3rd of the I chord, and then end on the 5th. So, you've got 3rd fret, hammer on to the 4th fret the 4th string, and then go down a major 3rd to the 5th fret, 5th string which is D, which is the 1, and then hop down to the 5th, which is the 5th fret bottom string. I'm going to play this two times slow and two times fast [PLAYS LICK].

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