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All the licks are build around the C mixolydian scale / mode.
Lick1
Lick2
We start with descending chromaticisms to reach the Am7 arpeggio then Gm9 followed
by FM7 and it ends with the Am7 arpeggio!
Lick3
This lick is strickly build with the C mixolydian mode, just some syncopations in the first bar to
break the 16th notes flow.
Lick4
Lick5
We start with lot of syncopations to break a little the 16th notes flow... And then notice the wider
intervals using some string skipping.
Lick6
In the first part the idea is to break the monotony of the scale with some string skipping.
The licks ends with an arpeggio sequence : Am7 / BbM9 / Am7
Lick7
Here's a Blues Jazz line using some useful arpeggios like Em7b5 & BbM7
Lick8
Here the idea is to use a rhythmic motif (first bar) in order to developp some arpeggios/triads.
Take a rhythmic idea and try to keep it when developping your phrase.
Lick9
We start with Blues/Rock ideas using the G minor pentatonic scale and then back to the Fusion
side. Notice the Blue note (#4 ) usage at the end. Great to add a little tension.
Lick10
We continue to explore the C mixolydian mode including the arpeggios we could find in it.
Lick11
A Bluesy first part and in the second one we could find a classic Jazz/Bebop articulation.
Lick13
Here we still mix scale & arpeggio and this gives us a classic line that we could in find in
lot of Jazz player bags of licks!
Lick14
Here's a Mike Stern style lick with lot of chromatics mixed with blues/rock elements like bends...
Lick16
Lick17
Lick19
We start with a C7sus2 arpeggio and then introduce the major 3rd.
Wider intervals sequence at the end.
Lick20
The lick starts with the Gm7 arpeggio followed by a nice chromatic passage and ends with 16th
note triplets using hybrid picking !
A pretty tricky licks!
Lick21
Here's a Greg Howe style lick using lot of chromaticisms in the first part.
Lick22
Still interesting to use 4th intervals to achieve this modern sounding phrasing.