Blues Guitar Lessons - how to move a lick up an octave
Published on 18 January 2016
http://bluesguitarunleashed.com - This is just a quick little video about how 12 frets equals an octave.
I took a simple lick, and in order to get more mileage out of it, just moved it up 12 frets. This can work from any fret, but works best if you start at about an A or below.
You can do this with ANY lick... I just picked a simple one for demonstration.
Enjoy the video.
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