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3 Easy Blues Double Time Pro Guitar Licks

Many blues guitar players among you probably know the situation - you have a slow blues and when you really want to kick off some really cool doubles time runs in your guita rsolo and you don't know exactly how to do them and then they sound a little bit off timing or you sound like a noodling around on your guitar fretboard.  Then this guitar tutorial is for you. Here I show you really easy tricks how to play double time in Slow Blues by using triplets or sextole licks.  A triplet is 3 notes per beat and a sextole are six notes per beat.  To understand these 2 timing signatures is the main trick you need to know to have a really solid timing in any Slow Blues or mid-tempo Blues setting. The 3 guitar licks  I'm showing you are very simple to play and give some kind of a guideline how to create your own guitar licks and start to be creative in double time in blues.

3 Easy Blues Double Time Pro Guitar Licks.pdf

3 Easy Blues Double Time Pro Guitar Licks.gp

Slow Blues A 50.mp3

Slow Shuffle C 80.mp3

 

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