Theese are probably licks that everybody know.
05/21/2004 - Basic Soul and R&B stuff
A first glance at this genre, with some basic comping tips. And a view at some of the chordal structures.
05/21/2004 - Basic boogie blues
Extended boogie shuffle with some licks on top, simple scale and chord stuff.
using some of the licks with some minor modifications and a simple shuffle bass.
05/21/2004 - Putting it all together
A real simple boogie with some comping and minor soloing (minor in the sense of simple, not minor key)...
05/21/2004 - Standard boogie comping
this is the simplest form of boogie comping.
05/21/2004 - Extended shuffle bass
This is a signature shuffle bass, I just don't remember which pianist it was who used this one. Someone else who might know? Anyway it sounds pretty cool I think...
05/21/2004 - Standard blues shuffle bass
Real simple shuffle bass...
05/21/2004 - Basic boogie walking bass
the simplest form of boogie woogie walking bass...
05/21/2004 - Boogie lick down scale
A simple boogie lick over IV chord going to the I chord...
05/21/2004 - A lick over the I chord
A small simple lick over the one chord.
05/21/2004 - Lick down the scale
Lick going down the scale, but follows three steps down, one up pattern...
05/21/2004 - Country & Western version of the previous lick
Used in a lot of country & western blues, and in other places.
This is the standard intro lick that a lot of guitarists and pianists use.
05/21/2004 - A bluesy lick over the IV chord
Scale at work, basic up to the dominant seven and down...
05/21/2004 - Basic boogie licks
Theese are probably licks that everybody know.
05/21/2004 - Another version of the repetetive triplet lick
This is the big brother of the previous lick...
05/21/2004 - Repetetive triplet lick
This is the basic form of a repetetive triplet lick, this is used in a lot of blues and even jazz improvisations.
05/21/2004 - Basic intro / outro lick
This is a cousin of the standard intro lick played by many guitarists.
05/21/2004 - Theese are the tones I use in most of my licks.
Theese are tones I use for improvisation in blues / soul and R+B...
05/21/2004 - Joe Pass - 1-6-2-5 Substitutions
This is the changes Joe Pass uses in his training video.
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