Country Licks

Lesson 2/57 | Study Time: 5 Min
Country Licks

Country Licks

This lesson will give you a basic insight into Country Lead guitar playing. This style involves playing a series of notes based around a certain type of scale or pattern often referred to as a lick. To play a Country lick you will need to know the following scale, the major pentatonic scale. This scale can be played in any key but the notes and fingering changes in the open position. The following example is in the key of G.

G Major Pentatonic Scale (open position)

The following exercise ascends and descends the G major pentatonic scale in the first position (the first three or four frets of the fretboard).

Simple Country licks can be played from using the notes from the G major pentatonic scale. Take note that the key notes (G) dominate the lick.

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