Summary: In the second part A of the guitar solo to the song 'Blackberry Blossom,' the first six licks are the same as in the first part A, but the seventh lick varies. Learn how to play lick seven of the second part A in this free music theory and guitar lesson video.
Brian Hudson is a professional songwriter in Austin, TX. He has toured and recorded with the Hudson's, a local folk band in Austin, for the past 6 years. Brian also teaches folk, jazz...read more
"We're working on "Blackberry Blossom" we already learned the first seven parts of the initial A part. Put together it sounds like this (playing guitar). In order to finish off the A part, we basically repeat the first six licks. (playing) The seventh part varies and it goes like this beginning from the open A we go to the G F sharp A G. (playing) Play a little more quickly just that lick, so the second half of the A part sounds like this all put together. (playing guitar)"