Summary: How to play riff 29 for playing blues guitar in A; get professional tips and instruction from an expert on playing guitar and music theory in this free music lesson video.
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"This A minor pentatonic lick, what I'd like to show you, it's really more of, almost a rhythmic type lick. And, what I'm going to do here to demonstrate, is I'm going to start on the seventh fret, D string which is A, and then playing the G and the B string together on the seventh fret and then coming back to the fifth fret and basically doing another repeat, slash ostanato type lick. So, what I'm going to do here, is go seven, five, seven, seven, five. So, mentally thinking about it, you could go seven, seven, five, as far as the frets. Seven, seven, five, seven, seven, five. So, when you play that more up to a faster tempo, it sounds like this. And you can repeat it as many times as you want. So, essentially playing it again up to speed."
eHow Article: Riff 29 for Playing Blues Guitar in A