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Bag O' Licks- C to D Rhythm Licks

guitar intermediate

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If you play guitar, you have to play rhythm, which is in my opinion just as fun as playing lead! If your rhythm is lacking some "pizazz", then look no further than these 6 transition licks from the C to the D chord! Folks won't know how you did it...they'll just know they like it!

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  1. Buddy Vann

    โ™ฅ 3

    Anybody have a tip for the left hand stretch in here? My pinky is not cooperating.

  2. SlowHandSteve

    โ™ฅ 1

    Take the capo off and play it in open G a few times, then put it back. Helped me hear it.

  3. Dale Hutchins

    โ™ฅ 9

    Not just you. I still count this one out loud and I've been at it four years.

  4. picknGrin

    โ™ฅ 1

    Welcome aboard — you picked a good one to start on.

  5. Junior Pace

    โ™ฅ 4

    The pinky thing goes away, I promise. Took me about three months.

  6. SlowHandSteve

    โ™ฅ 6

    There's a slower jam track under the resources tab on this lesson, worth grabbing.

  7. Katie Clark Support

    โ™ฅ 17

    Answered over in the tab thread too, but short version: play what's comfortable, the tab is a map not a law.

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