Easy Piedmont Blues Lick in C | Tuesday Blues #018
Published on 05 February 2016
Some of the sweetest licks are not that difficult to play and this lesson is a great example of taking just a few notes and really turning them into something interesting.
This Piedmont lick in the Key of C works really well when moving from the F chord (IV chord of a C Progression) to the C (the I chord).
GRAB THE TAB
Be sure to head to the lesson page for Tuesday Blues #18 to pick up the TAB for this lesson. It includes the lick as well as an entire 8 bar Piedmont Blues.
http://www.bluesguitarinstitute.com/lesson18
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Hope you have fun with this little lick, it really is one of my favorite country blues licks to play.
As always, if you have any questions, just leave a comment!
Play On!
John
PS - Here's the link for the tab one more time: http://www.bluesguitarinstitute.com/lesson18
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