Making Guitar Licks fit the Chords - Q & A with Robert Renman
Published on 29 January 2016
http://bitly.com/mastergtr In this Q & A, I'm responding to a question regarding how to make guitar licks fit the chords. The answer is follow the chord tones for the chord you are playing over. Here's how I approach this.
Gear: I used a Fender American Standard Standard Stratocaster, with http://Zexcoil.com pickups. The amp is a Suhr Badger 18 and I used a Barbeshop Overdrive from http://FairfieldCircuitry.com
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