The Infinite Lick Machine - Next Level Guitar Solos

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
  • Do you find that all your solos sound the same? Each phrase you play is about the same length and you don't know how to extend phrases or keep them interesting. Too many of us guitar players play scale-wise. And yet there are some very simple techniques that you can use to extend lines in musical and interesting ways. These techniques were all used by the greats of classic rock and other genres.
    All you have to do is pick your pentatonic scale, choose a short simple lick, then add from the short list of techniques available from the "infinite lick machine" and there you have it. Your phrases can go on for as long as you want them to. Improve your guitar solos quickly and easily!
    Get all the tabs plus learn how to apply these techniques to other pentatonic shapes from our Patreon group
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Комментарии • 113

  • @GuitarLessonsVancouver
    @GuitarLessonsVancouver  Год назад

    *Get all the tabs* and more lessons like this from our Patreon group*
    www.patreon.com/guitarlessonsvancouver The book *Guitar Soloing Like a Pro* is available on Amazon
    www.bluemorris.com/shop

  • @FlacoFlaco-n4y
    @FlacoFlaco-n4y 8 дней назад +1

    You are gonna explode at some point. I’ve been watching RUclips for strong intermediate players for a couple of years. You are winning.

  • @colindayo
    @colindayo Год назад +7

    Keep ‘em coming Blue! You’ve got a large cohort of folks around the world who rate you as the best and most accessible intermediate guitar coach on RUclips. Love and peace from the UK ❤

  • @charlesfellows8130
    @charlesfellows8130 Год назад +4

    Great group of techniques Blue. Now add some slides, double stops n hammer ons and pull offs....

  • @chanchris4303
    @chanchris4303 3 месяца назад +1

    this way of thinking of lick is very powerful and systematic....thank you so much

    • @GuitarLessonsVancouver
      @GuitarLessonsVancouver  3 месяца назад

      Thank you! I hope to do another like this in the near future. Lots more on the channel :)

  • @MustafaBaabad
    @MustafaBaabad Месяц назад

    If I have the option to watch only one video for improvisation, this will be the only one!
    I will watch it over and over until it becomes my second nature.Thank you very much Chief!
    Cheers from Indonesia.

  • @cobycolbertson
    @cobycolbertson 9 месяцев назад +1

    Old guy here Blue & I think that’s your best one. You’re a very good communicator.

  • @rehkram
    @rehkram Год назад +2

    That approach really helped. Gave me a way to think about shuffling unconnected fragments I already had down into coherent phrases. Integration, in other words. Golden lesson, thank you Blue 🙏 - Mark

  • @ecvargas5272
    @ecvargas5272 9 месяцев назад +1

    Dude, seriously one of the best guitar videos I've watched...and I've watched alot. New to the channel, glad I found it.

    • @GuitarLessonsVancouver
      @GuitarLessonsVancouver  9 месяцев назад

      Cool thank you! Welcome to the channel. Lots of videos on here and I'll have more coming next week.

  • @johncharal1698
    @johncharal1698 6 месяцев назад

    Hi Blue. Watching your videos I'm struck by all the crazy little names you give to your techniques and shapes that even more advanced guitarists can use to keep them accessible. Your lessons are full of practical, usable concepts.

    • @GuitarLessonsVancouver
      @GuitarLessonsVancouver  6 месяцев назад

      Thank you I started using these nicknames over years of teaching here in person is I realized it was just quicker for people to visualize which shape I was referring to. Rather than saying shape three shape for. It just seemed easier to describe each one

  • @tonycolbourne7694
    @tonycolbourne7694 10 месяцев назад +2

    Wow! That's the first soloing video I've ever seen that actually explains solo structure and not just random licks. Brilliant.❤

  • @leegibson8186
    @leegibson8186 8 месяцев назад

    Also a great way for new students to develop muscle memory , meter and confidence.Great lesson sir .

  • @kevinferguson6967
    @kevinferguson6967 10 месяцев назад +1

    This is one of the best guitar lessons I have ever watched. You method of teaching pieces of the larger concept and then adding them until we have completed the entire phrase is very effective. Thank you Blue.

    • @GuitarLessonsVancouver
      @GuitarLessonsVancouver  10 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you! Glad it helped. Lots more on the channel 😎

    • @kevinferguson6967
      @kevinferguson6967 10 месяцев назад

      Also enjoying your book Guitar Soloing Like a Pro. I use it in my morning practice routine. Thanks again.@@GuitarLessonsVancouver

    • @GuitarLessonsVancouver
      @GuitarLessonsVancouver  10 месяцев назад +1

      @@kevinferguson6967 Awesome thanks Kevin! Book Two is coming out soon. I'm almost finished writing it

  • @tomcarmody5471
    @tomcarmody5471 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you. This is the most helpful video I have ever seen on how to start thinking of improvisation and solo writing.

  • @hammingus
    @hammingus 6 месяцев назад

    Arpeggios, arpeggios with added 2nd (or other) degree, string skipping, sequences (kinda the same as patterns maybe), tapping, bendings, changing pentatonic and diatonic scales, 2NPS, 3NPS patterns…. Like you said, almost randomly applying different „tools“. Great video!

    • @GuitarLessonsVancouver
      @GuitarLessonsVancouver  6 месяцев назад

      Cool those are certainly all cool things we could add, depending on the genre. Thanks for posting.

    • @hammingus
      @hammingus 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@GuitarLessonsVancouver Yes, indeed! I came to find it much more beneficial to know and focus on just a few licks and then try and change those up, extend them and play around with them rather than to try and learn the 1 gazillion best licks of whatever ... and it's way more fun, too!

  • @jeffereyjimenez6439
    @jeffereyjimenez6439 7 месяцев назад

    This is such a wonderful way to think about blues rock playing. It opens up creativity that gets you away from stale blues licks, etc. This breakdown makes so much sense. Thanks!

  • @capearkona1989
    @capearkona1989 Год назад +2

    These techniques are all like puzzle pieces, so good to know and extremely helpful. Maybe you could also add the "bend and touch"😁Thanks again!

  • @allstringron
    @allstringron 10 месяцев назад +1

    Well, since you asked, there are probably at least 2 more tricks to add to this list of ideas. The first trick is "hold still". I mean, I love 8th notes too but, 1/4, 1/2, and whole notes also sound great. The second trick might be "full stop". Who knows, maybe there was an ear worm in that flurry greatness that will tickle the listener for days to come if only he had a moment of silence to process the awesome that just happened.

    • @GuitarLessonsVancouver
      @GuitarLessonsVancouver  10 месяцев назад

      That's a good point thanks. Space is important in solos too 👍😎

  • @choochoochooseyou
    @choochoochooseyou Год назад +1

    Brilliant lesson. I finally feel like a solo is within reach.

  • @pauldirac6243
    @pauldirac6243 11 месяцев назад +1

    Blue Morris ROCKS!

  • @RBZ3
    @RBZ3 Год назад

    Thanks Blue!

  • @dawin6710
    @dawin6710 7 месяцев назад

    I use slide and double hammer and double pull-offs inspired by Zztop as in "Gimme all your lovin" and "Legs" live versions are practical idea gold mines only second to "GuitarLessonsVancouver".

  • @jackschijven8219
    @jackschijven8219 11 месяцев назад

    Perfect lesson. Thanks. Btw, I visited Vancouver last week. Tasted the best IPA at the Ox pub. Cheers.

    • @GuitarLessonsVancouver
      @GuitarLessonsVancouver  11 месяцев назад

      Thanks! Yeah we have a lot of breweries here. I'm more of a lager guy myself 🍺

  • @samhelton2513
    @samhelton2513 6 месяцев назад

    GREAT LESSON

  • @rafa_guitar
    @rafa_guitar Год назад

    I loved this lesson, I always has been improvised without any strategy and I liked the pieces you gave us make a bigger puzzle, nice ideas, thanks a lot!

  • @dawin6710
    @dawin6710 7 месяцев назад

    Into 0:25, Roll 2:01, change direction 4:45, Pattern 5:47, Double the note 8:11, Switch back 9:55, change direction2 13:03, conclusion 14:20

  • @MustafaBaabad
    @MustafaBaabad 29 дней назад

    Blue, There is one blues video on you tube that I found very interesting, played by Friedy Wijaya. He is an owner of guitar shop and whenever he would like to send the guitar to his customer, he likes to play the guitar to demosntrate that the guitar is in good condition. This time he was requested to play blues without any expression on his face. Seacr "Blues Muka Datar". I saw technique such as switch back and many more. Cheers from Indonesia.

  • @p.errant5452
    @p.errant5452 11 месяцев назад

    Pure gold once again, Blue. Thanks so much, man!

  • @ale74511
    @ale74511 Год назад

    Great class, thanks a lot

  • @mikeurban7635
    @mikeurban7635 Год назад

    Brilliant, lessons keep getting better. Thanks Blue, can't wait to try it out.

  • @philheath9854
    @philheath9854 Год назад

    this is a great lesson.

  • @Bb-M4n
    @Bb-M4n Год назад

    Another great lesson Blue. "Switchbacks", definitely going to try to include these going forward in my soloing.
    As for other techniques, I do try to encompass occasional double stops to give a bit more (sometimes discordant) crunch as an alternative sound to single notes

    • @GuitarLessonsVancouver
      @GuitarLessonsVancouver  Год назад +1

      Double stops are definitely a good one to add. I'm planning a video on that soon.

  • @dougchapman-ew7jc
    @dougchapman-ew7jc Год назад

    Brilliant approach thanks so much for sharing! Already I’ve taken a lick of my own and one from a favorite song and expanded it using your method, first with a metronome at different speeds, then with backing tracks of different genres.
    Don’t forget to use different pentatonic boxes and to move the whole thing up an octave to get more comfortable higher up the neck!

    • @GuitarLessonsVancouver
      @GuitarLessonsVancouver  Год назад

      Thanks!! Great idea moving it to other boxes. We're doing that on our Patreon with shape 4 minor pentatonic 👍

  • @mygoggle344
    @mygoggle344 10 месяцев назад

    Love your work Blue, Huge thanks.

  • @danrunnoft6642
    @danrunnoft6642 Год назад

    Another great lesson from Blue (note) Morris.

  • @joesampson8594
    @joesampson8594 Год назад

    This was a super fun lesson! Thanks Blue!

  • @guitardoood-vc7xg
    @guitardoood-vc7xg Год назад

    Thanks!

  • @ebarros1954
    @ebarros1954 Год назад

    Very good lesson! You may not believe it, but I've been playing guitar for 50 years and I've never thought of consciously using the double note technique in a solo. I would like to add the use of 3 or 4 note chromatic sequences other than in the blue note passage.

  • @si-youngheo3691
    @si-youngheo3691 Год назад +1

    감사합니다.

  • @josealbaposse
    @josealbaposse Год назад

    Great lesson Blue!!! Very helpful!! Thanks!!!!

  • @briandwi2504
    @briandwi2504 Год назад

    Another excellent lesson, pure gold. Thanks l

  • @Mikemazzo70
    @Mikemazzo70 Год назад

    Great lesson Blue. Thanks

  • @QBRX
    @QBRX 10 месяцев назад

    Cool stuff!

  • @RLB52
    @RLB52 Год назад

    Thanks. Great lesson

  • @FirstLast-nn2bj
    @FirstLast-nn2bj Год назад

    Most excellent! Just Great!

  • @36samson
    @36samson 11 месяцев назад

    This is a great concept. I think you could benefit from a video that describes the concept of the count in, though! 😂 In all seriousness, very useful video. Thank you.

  • @paulrobertson3326
    @paulrobertson3326 Год назад

    Add some slide-in double-stops on E and B strings at 5th and 8th frets

  • @brazilgriller6073
    @brazilgriller6073 10 месяцев назад

    Lightbulb!!!!!! Again!!!!!!

  • @craigghelfi3796
    @craigghelfi3796 Год назад

    EXCELLENT video, Blue. That’s gonna take me a bit to learn, but it’s bitchen!

  • @44scoots
    @44scoots Год назад

    Great video, thanks! Book #2 ?????????

  • @Thengbey
    @Thengbey 7 месяцев назад

    Is the rhythm section playing only Am Chords?

  • @georgerichardson7728
    @georgerichardson7728 Год назад +1

    Very helpful Blue, god help my neighbours now ! ha ha

  • @solventpop
    @solventpop 10 месяцев назад

    How about adding repeating licks.

    • @GuitarLessonsVancouver
      @GuitarLessonsVancouver  10 месяцев назад

      Good idea. There are lots of things you could add to the machine. I just chose some common ones that work well. But there are definitely more :)

  • @jeffro.
    @jeffro. 10 месяцев назад

    Not sure why anyone wants/needs tabs for this.... Better to just follow along and play by ear.
    Not really complicated...!

  • @mr.pickitt5426
    @mr.pickitt5426 8 месяцев назад

    Great lesson, thank you!