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Blog Post: Mastering Shredding Licks with Andy James

Date: June 25, 2024

Lick #1: E Minor Pentatonic Adventure

Today, I dove into the first lick from Andy James’ course, and oh boy, it’s been a wild ride! 🤘🔥

  • Course: “Andy James Learn Shredding in 6 Weeks”
  • Lick: E minor pentatonic scale-based lick
  • Starting Point: 12th fret of the Low E string
  • Techniques Involved:
    • Alternate Picking: Keeping those fingers nimble!
    • Legato: Smooth transitions between notes
  • Strings: All six strings (yes, even the skinny ones!)
  • Challenges: The alternate picking combined with legato has my fingers doing acrobatics. But hey, that’s how we grow, right?
  • Progress: I’m already feeling the rush of improvement. Can’t wait to see where I’ll be in the coming weeks.

Lick #2: String Skipping and Legato Magic

And now, for the next adventure! 🎸

  • Same Course: Yep, still Andy James’ masterpiece.
  • Lick: Another pentatonic scale-based gem in E minor.
  • Starting Point: 12th fret of the Low E string (seems like a lucky spot!)
  • Added Spice:
    • String Skipping: Because why not jump around a bit?
    • More Legato: Let those notes flow seamlessly.
  • Bonus: The course provides a backing track for practicing both licks together. Imagine the harmonious chaos!

Conclusion

So, fellow guitar enthusiasts, keep those fingers flying, embrace the challenges, and let the strings sing! 🎶 Remember, practice makes progress, and progress makes rockstars. 🤘

Keep shredding! 🎵🔥


Feel free to bookmark this post, and let’s conquer those licks one string at a time! 🚀🎸 #guitarlessons #andyjames #shredding #practicepracticepractice

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