Simply Fantastic Country Guitar Licks SOLO!

Here's a FULL Solo From Inside This NEW Program Called "48 Simply Fantastic Country Guitar Licks" 

If You Want to Learn to Play OLDER Classic Country (When Country Music was Actually Country Music) Licks and FULL Solos From Guitarists Like Roy Nichols, James Burton, Don Rich and MANY Others;

You're Going to LOVE This New DVD! It's chock FULL of simple, basic country guitar licks and solos that ANY level of guitarist can learn in NO TIME.

In Today's Video, Doug is Going to Show You How to Play a FULL Country Guitar Solo in James Burton, Roy Nichols and Merle Haggard Style! 

If you want to see EVEN MORE clips and check out this NEW Fantastic Guitar Lesson, Just Click HERE 



TABS and Backing Track For This Old Country Lick and Solo

Example #1 in A

Example #2 in D back to A




Example #3 in E back to A

Here's Your Backing Track to Play Along With: 

14 comments:

  1. Excellent video Doug! I like these licks and it's something simple enough for most guitar players yet cool sounding.

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  2. Good ole country licks. Couldn't help toe tapping along. lol

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  3. Great lesson Doug! Such a cool little solo. For the backing track, is there one available without the lead track, so we can play over it with just our guitar?

    Thanks!!

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  4. I have been worried about buying any of the training videos because I can't read tabs or notes. I have played by ear and chord sheets for many years but I forced myself to look at the tabs. Though it looks a little upside down, I think I might just understand a little more. Thank you for the video and count me in on everything I can afford. I wanted the last off on Triads Mind Set but I'm not sure what bundle it is in. Thank you Doug!

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  5. The licks might be simple but they sure sound good!

    Many thanks Doug!!

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  6. Thank you so much Doug....your teaching techniques are excellent !!! You put the Joy and thrill into playing!!!

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  7. I wish it looped and that there was one more variation to play. Actually I wish I had the whole track song to this and had all the lead parts. So I could play through a whole song. Thanks for posting this. It is so fun. I am a rookie but almost got this down. :-)

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  8. Being since I am from Possum Holler, next to buzzards roost Kentucky, I really get these licks, you know the eight grade was the best three years of my life...

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  9. For the backing track, is there one available without the lead track, so we can play over it with just our guitar?

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  10. Cool stuff really like your approach to teaching

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  11. How do you get this tone? What pedals?

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  12. Many thanks Doug. Your approach has been the breakthrough I have been looking for.

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  13. I can not find the link to download the backing track with. Great lesson as always but better if I could download the backing track, :)

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  14. where is the backing track? great lesson btw

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