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    Default Blues lick - chromatic

    Similar to that Charlie Parker lick I showed, here is a variation on it you might have heard blues players use.

    Do you recognize it?



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    Really nice lick Robert. I love that chromatic stuff.


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    I just noticed that this page

    http://www.dolphinstreet.com/guitar_.../lesson-19.php

    has a typo in that Chromatic Moves is spelled Cromatic Moves.

    At least it wasn't spelled Cromagnon Moves!!
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    Haha, thanks Tot! I'll have to fix that.

    I'll put up some tab for this lick too soon.

    Maybe I'll have to do a "Cromagnon Moves" lesson now.
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    I dig your videos a lot. This lick sure sounds nice!

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    Quote Originally Posted by kerc
    I dig your videos a lot. This lick sure sounds nice!

    Thanks once again Robert. Love it!
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    Very nice lick. In my eyes one can hear that you get your "chromatic" inspiration not only from guitar players, but from other instruments, too!

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