50 Jazz Guitar Licks You MUST Know - Lick #30: Funk Jazz - Frank Vignola
Published on 09 February 2016
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The last D7 lick is staight out of the George Benson tool box of licks. We will keep the high D note sounding as we play the cool rhythmic pattern with the F# and G notes. These are called double stops or playing two notes at once. This is a real groove pattern that will spark any rhythm section as a rhythm part of as a soolo you will surely be in the groove with this one. It is a great tool to have in your toolbox of licks and concepts to use while improvising. Practice with both the slow and fast rhythm tracks. This will help you get used to this grooving lick.
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