Licks in the Style of Mick Taylor
Tabs: www.patreon.com/mybluesguitar. Keeping on with the Mick Taylor lessons, here are three licks inspired by his playing and reflecting his style. Cheers for now, Mark ———————————————— TABS & MORE : www.patreon.com/mybluesguitar SHOP: / shop Best ONLINE VIDEO EDITOR: https://get.elevate.io/mark2p New Video Editor : FREE or Save 25% Per Month with Full-Features This video was made using the fabulous online editor, elevate.io. Check it out here: https://get.elevate.io/mark2p and to save 25% per month on the full-feature version use the code 3M25OFF at checkout (affiliate - a small commission will be paid to the channel, at no additional cost to you). elevate io is simple and intuitive to use, and I now look forward the editing process. All of the work happens in the cloud, so no more multiple hard drives to store your video files. If you make videos yourself you should give it a go. Plus if you make collabs then elevate is a game changer, because you can both log on from anywhere in the world an There is a free version and an upgrade version for which there is a small monthly fee. Having given it a test drive I went for the full-featured upgrade version. If you choose the paid version you can save 25% monthly if you use the code 3M25OFF and I will earn a small commission which helps me keep the channel viable. Thank you! :) Cheers for now, Mark Images and quotations fair use for educational purposes. Eric Clapton's Crossroads Solos with Cream: https://mybluesguitartutorials.teacha... A detailed course taking you lick by lick through the two iconic Crossroads solos, with tabs and Guitar Pro files. Full Jimmy Page Heartbreaker Solo Course : https://tinyurl.com/yjvuac3w with tab, Guitar Pro File, lesson with on-screen tabs, view down the neck showing picking hand, the solo on a Telecaster, History of the recording, Garageband settings, and no ads... all for just $14.99! More guitar stuff : www.patreon.com/mybluesguitar Get GUITAR PRO here: https://www.guitar-pro.com/#ae539 (affiliate) TABS: / mybluesguitar INSTAGRAM: / mybluesguitar NEW :: Get 2 Months FREE With An Annual Patreon Subscription! Head across to my Patreon page (link above) to check this out. Patreon have recently enabled Annual Subscriptions and this is a great introductory offer. Check it out. If you are new to the channel, My Blues Guitar covers the guitar styles of Eric Clapton and other Greats from the British Blues Boom of the 1960s, in particular, Mick Taylor, Jimmy Page, Peter Greene and Paul Kossoff. The channel offers in-depth studies of classic blues tunes...tips and hints for the techniques needed to master the style...gear profiles...and more besides. Each lick and phrase is broken down and slowed down, helping you get to the heart of what is actually being played. By studying the work of the most brilliant guitarists of this period you will discover the secrets of why the British Blues Boom caused such a sensation around the world! Whether your goal is to enjoy the thrill of sounding almost exactly like the Masters, or whether you want to take the nuts and bolts of the style and make it your own, My Blues Guitar is the channel you need, the home of the 1960s British Blues Style on YouTube. Subscribe today! And remember to hit the 'Bell' alert icon for notifications of the latest videos. Enjoy your guitar!

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