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The Five to Three Blues Solo, with Licks

Lesson 7/46 | Study Time: 5 Min
The Five to Three Blues Solo, with Licks

The Five to Three Blues Solo, with Licks

The licks in this lesson are designed to fit into the three silent beats that occur at the end of each two bar (eight beat) segment of The Five to Three Blues.

Each of these licks is first presented as a three beat lick preceded by five silent beats, then as a complete eight beat lick. Licks with this timing pattern include Exercises 22a, 22c, 22e, 22g, and 22i.

Each of the five licks is then presented as part of an eight beat lick. composed by preceding it with the appropriate original five beat lick from The Five to Three Blues Solo. These are demonstrated, respectively, in Exercises 22b, 22d, 22f, 22h, and 22j.

Putting these licks together will produce an interesting twelve bar blues solo, which can be played utilizing principally single notes, or chords, a demonstated in the two solo verses of Exercise 22.

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1- PART FOUR 2- PART ONE 3- PART THREE 4- INTRODUCTION 5- PART TWO 6- Which Harmonica To Use With This Book 7- More Trains, Trills and Whistles 8- The Blues Riff Blues Licks and Solo 9- The Five to Three Blues: Take Two 10- The Five to Three Licks and Solo 11- The Notation System Used In This Book 12- Trills and Whistles 13- The Plus One Licks and Solo 14- The Cross Arpeggiated Twelve Bar Blues Licks and Solos: Take Three 15- Adding Licks to the Stop Time Blues 16- The Cross Arpeggiated Twelve Bar Blues Licks and Solos: Take Four 17- Harmonica Technique 18- Train Variations 19- The Two Timing Cross Blues Solo, with Licks 20- The Bar by Bar Blues Solo 21- Wahs in Licks 22- Yo Whistles 23- The Bare Bones Blues Licks and Solo 24- Three Position Hand to Mouth Blues 25- The Scale Prep Blues Licks and Solo 26- The Five to Three Blues Solo, with Licks 27- Yo The Blues: Licks and Solo 28- Jumping and Single Note Practice 29- The Jump to Six Trilling Blues Licks and Solo 30- Additional Single Note Practice 31- The Jump to Six Wah Wah Blues Licks and Solo 32- The Mo’ Yo Blues Licks and Solo 33- More Before the Blues Scale Licks and Solo 34- The Slide to Four Licks and Solo 35- The Slide to Four Blues, with Sliding Licks 36- Simplest First Position Blues Licks and Solo 37- The Stop Time Twelve Bar Blues 38- The Arpeggiated First Position Blues Licks and Solos: Takes One and Two 39- Simplest Third Position Blues Licks and Solo 40- Preparing for the Third Position Blue Scale 41- The Arpeggiated Third Position Licks and Solo 42- The High End Third Position Blues Scale 43- The Jumping First Position Single Note Blues Licks and Solo 44- Saint James Infirmary, With Riffs 45- Saint James Improvery 46- Other Progressive Harmonica Instruction Methods

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