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BLUES, METAL AND ROCK GUITAR LICKS AND RIFFS USE FRETBOARD PATTERNS

Using a repetitive phrase for a lick or riff on the guitar is one of the lead guitar techniques used to compose a great solo when song writing with the guitar. Memorizing your guitar fretboard scale patterns will help you learn faster and be able to improvise more quickly over the chord progressions. An important song writing element that inspires a great creative solo is going to be based on the chords and rhythms you solo over.

For example, the speed licks and riffs that are played over metal chords need the energy of the heavy chord rhythm to have a solid sound background to play the solo over. Whether the licks are played with alternate picking or economy picking, one thing is for sure, they will be more inspired with a great rhythm background. Metal chords could be played with all down strokes depending on the style. A good rock chord riff could be played that way depending on how it is constructed, but the overall timing and feel used for the lead backdrop will make a big difference on your ability to work out a rewarding lick or riff.

The real secret to develop the ability to play great guitar licks and riffs is to master your guitar fretboard and all of the music theory that goes with it. A professional teaching software program like Guitar Magic Evolution will give you a high quality guitar education.


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