Learn Guitar Techniques with 75 “MOVABLE” Guitar Licks

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Last updated on March 8, 2025 2:19 am

Learn essential guitar soloing techniques and expand your lick vocabulary with this course. Master slides, vibrato, bends, hammer-ons, pull-offs, and double stops with 75 movable guitar licks. Explore all 5 positions of the major pentatonic scale and improve your improvisation skills. Suitable for beginners and intermediate guitarists looking to enhance their soloing technique and learn the major pentatonic scale. Downloadable tablatures provided for easy practice. Join now and unlock a world of musical possibilities.

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What you’ll learn

  • Guitar techniques: Slides, Vibrato, Hammer-on, Pull-off, Bends, Double-stops
  • All 5 Positions of the Major Pentatonic Scale
  • 75 ‘Movable’ guitar licks that can be played across all the 12 major scales freely

The biggest mistake that most guitarists make while trying to learn new techniques on the guitar is getting caught up with a bunch of different exercises that do not make any musical sense, and practicing them for hours every day, ending up learning nothing. Yes, you can achieve speed and smoothness after such a long love affair with these exercises, but when you try to play something musical after that, your fingers just suddenly pause because the obvious question that arises is, where do I go next?

So here is a course that will solve that question for you, by helping you master these techniques with the help of some really great musical ideas that you can use in your own songs and solos while improving the melodic nature of your playing as well.

This course is targeted towards beginners who want to step up their game with some lead guitar techniques and also some of the intermediate guitarists wanting to expand their lick vocabulary and learning new ways to explore the fretboard.

In this course, I am going to teach you 6 important techniques that are widely used in guitar soloing – slides, vibrato, bends, hammer-on, pull-off, and double stops). But, we are going to learn them with 75 guitar licks which are MOVABLE!
Yes, these are all movable, which means that you can play them over all the 12 major scales across the fretboard!

I will teach you all 5 positions of the major pentatonic scale in the key of A major, along with color-coded scale diagrams to help you understand and practice easily. Each guitar lick that I’ll teach you will be supported with a detailed tablature that is downloadable, so you can save it in your own archive and practice at the comfort of your studio or bedroom, or a bedroom studio.

The pentatonic scale is the backbone of some legendary guitar work that we have heard in songs over so many years and more often than not, guitarists only end up playing the notes of the pentatonic scale in a repetitive sequence, while sounding very amateurish. But in this course, with the help of the 75 movable licks, I will help you open up a world of possibilities where you can use your creative freedom to improvise over any major scale.

Feel free to check a couple of preview lessons and if you think this course is for you, join in and I’ll meet you there!

Who this course is for:

  • Beginner Guitarists wanting to learn some essential guitar soloing techniques
  • Intermediate Guitarists wanting to expand their lick vocabulary and improving their soloing technique
  • Intermediate Guitarists wanting to learn major pentatonic scale
  • Intermediate Guitarists wanting to improve their soloing technique

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