How To Play Blues Lick with Pentatonic Scale in B Minor

Hey, how’s it going I’m with Guitar Control, bringing you this video lesson with a “Lick in the Key of B”. It’s not actually B minor, or B major I mean it’s a something in between those. I played with this shape in the seventh fret of the sixth string very common shape, and I played basically with my first and fourth finger. You can figure it with any other fingers you feel more comfortable with.

Blues Lick with Pentatonic Scale in B Minor -- Blues Guitar Lesson

Blues Lick with Pentatonic Scale in B Minor - Blues Guitar Lesson

I’m starting with a bend in the 3rd string with my third finger and playing this 9th fret with my third finger and held this finger with 1st and 2nd in the same strings. I do a little bar at the 1st, and second string is the seventh fret, after that I play 2nd string, I do seven, and ten, then I do it again.

This bend in the first finger on the 9th fret third string, with my fourth finger a plate is t9 and sam-7 favorite and what I do is pick chance in the 9th fret. When I’m doing some pull off in between the 9th and the 10th, then I go to the 4th string and I go a little bar with my third finger. Now, I’m playing the 5th string and fret, but I’m going to pull off between the 8th and the 10th fret so it goes like this. Next, fret the 6th string which is the D and bend it a little bit, not really a dish sharp but just the right so it goes like this. I think it will sound quite fine, so I’ll play it slowly, and that’s it.

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