| PART 3 - BONUS VIDEO! More Voodoo, Magic, Ninja Shapes For Your Lead Guitar Soloing And Spice Up Your Leads |
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| PART 3 - BONUS - More GREAT Shapes to Add For Your Guitar Solos and leads! |
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| The Complete Video With Tabs for this Video is Reserved For Students of The Dvd Package "Hotter Licks & Killer One-Liners" The scales that I’m showing you here are more in their entirety and in sequence and NOT to be used a Complete Guitar solo or lead ride. When learning a new scale or shape idea, the ONLY WAY to learn it so that you can apply it, is to learn it everywhere on the neck, and what musical context it needs to be in. (Like, WHERE does this go in your solo.) The reason these are so great is because they can be broken up into as many small sections as you need at the time. Borrowing Notes From These Scales is THE KEY! Add Them To Your Solos You're Already Playing to SPICE-Up and Add Color To Your Leads! I'll Show You How! In the Hotter Guitar Licks Videos, especially part #3, I show you how to apply the NOTES in these scales and how to use and apply them in Chicken Pickin’ to really spice up your Leads… The examples in this video so that you get the idea of how these notes can really make a HUGE difference in your playing. I hope this really OPENS up your mind and you see the potential with these simple ideas. |
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