Modern Blues Licks - #1 Robben Ford Chevrolet - Guitar Lesson - Corey Congilio
Published on 17 March 2016
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We'll start with a great lick from one of my favorite guitarists, Robben Ford. This lick comes from his version of the tune Chevrolet. The song is in the key of G and the lick is based out of G Minor Pentatonic. You'll notice that you'll be employing some tried and true techniques like bends, hammer-ons, and pulloffs. The key to this lick is the cascading manor in which we walk down the scale only to be joined with a great hammer on double stop/chord stab. This lick was the one that really made me start to listen to Robben. Once I learned this lick, I began my journey down the road that Mr. Ford has set forth. Oh, and I'm still on that road...albeit a rugged one! Enjoy.
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