Slow Blues Licks – Triplets Inside Of Triplets

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It’s easy to look at a slow blues lick (or hear one) and think there’s no possible way you’re going to be able to play it…

Especially if it’s some sort of “flurry” from SRV, or Walter Trout, or Johnny Winter, etc. But if you understand that those flurries are often triplets inside of triplets, you’ll see that you can expand the lick first, then slowly build it up to speed using a metronome.

You only have to go through this process once and you’ll have a new world at your fingertips.

If you need more, or better slow blues licks, maybe check out 50 Slow Blues Licks By The Box.

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