Playing Chorus 2, Lick 32 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 32 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 32 on 'Natural D Blues'

KIVETT BEDNAR: Start by sliding your ring finger from either a whole step down or greater, up to the 8th fret 2nd string. That's a G. And then, drop back to your forefinger and hammer on up to the 7th fret with your middle finger, and then rock your middle finger down to the 7th fret 3rd string, and then fall back a minor 3rd onto your forefinger at the 4th fret 4th string. And then, once you're down here, go down a major 3rd with your middle finger, and then rock down your middle finger to the 5th fret 5th string, and then go up minor 3rd to be on the 7th of the IV. So I'm going to play it really, really slowly two times and play it fast a couple of times too [PLAYS LICK].

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