Standard Rock Lick #1

 
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In this lesson I'll show you the first of our go-to rock licks. Down the road this may be a lick you learn from a fellow guitar player, your favorite record, or one that you come up with on your own. This lick is in the key of C minor and consists of several different parts that can all be isolated and improvised with!

Instructor Anders Mouridsen
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Meat and Potatoes: Standard Rock Licks
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Standard Rock Lick #1 By Anders Mouridsen

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10 months ago
I like this lesson. I want to know more about the fill cords he was playing after the solo while he was playing rhythm. What were those chords?
Mike Olekshy 10 months ago

Hey there - thanks so much for your question! Those are some cool chords! The first one is a C5 power chord (3rd fret of the A string, 5th fret of the D string) and he does one variation where he moves from the 5th fret of the D string to the 6th fret for a strum while holding the root. This gives a very cool dissonant sound that is resolved when he goes back to the 5th fret. The second time through, he goes to an Ab5 power chord (4th fret of the low E string, 6th fret of the A string) for one strum, then a G5 power chord (3rd fret of the low E string, 5th fret of the A string) for the next strum. Hope this helps!

2 years ago
Anders, my fingers keep getting under and catching the upper strings when I am doing a bend, and again when I am barring my first finger over the B and E; my first two fingers end up diving under the G string. What is a good way to prevent this?
Mike Olekshy 2 years ago

Hello and thanks for the question! Be sure to curl your bending finger so that it is coming on to the fretboard as close to a 90 degree angle as you can. As for your first finger barring the top 2 strings - place those first and secure the position with your thumb on the back of the neck so that the tip of your index finger is clear of the G string. It is a bit challenging at first, and it takes some experimentation with thumb placement in the back of the neck - but try and find a thumb position that facilitates this the easiest. Keep at it, you will get it!

2 years ago
Hi Anders - what a good job you're doing man... QUESTION: about the guitar tab (staff) - is the bottom line LOW E or HIGH E ? When I look at what you're playing - it seems to be inverted - Am I right ? Thanks Alain
Josh Workman 2 years ago

Yes, the bottom of the TAB is low E and top is high E. Imagine how the guitar looks to you when looking down at it.

2 years ago
Hey Anders. Really enjoying the lessons. On this one, I'm having trouble with the 11,8,8,11 part of bar 2 and 3. Not sure how to do the finger to get clean notes for the 8 on the E and 8 and the B. I'm having to pick up my fingers off the fretboard completely after the bend to get the 8 on the B especially. Any tips on this move and fingering would be great. Wayne
Josh Workman 2 years ago

As you put your hand on the neck to do the bend, barre your index across the E and B strings and partially touch the G string to prevent unwanted ringing. This will allow you to make all three moves without lifting your finger.