Mostly jazz licks or solo transcriptions. Occasionally I post other genres.
Benson's first lick of his solo, using the first five notes of a whole-tone scale starting from the #4 of Ab7 More…
Another simple blues head, this time from Oscar Peterson's The Giants (1974) More…
The bass part to this famous performance from Woodstock 1969 More…
The opening chorus of a blues from "somethin' special" (1962) More…
Here's a rhythm changes from Mike Stern's latest album, Trip (2017), which includes several interludes between A and B sections. There doesn't seem to be a very rigid structure of standard rhythm changes… More…
A fast, but simple blues head from The George Benson Cookbook (1967 More…
A great shred from John Petrucci on the self titled "Liquid Tension Experiment" (1998) More…
An 8 bar bass riff from "Mother's Daughter," which appears on Santana's third album, Abraxas (1970). More…
I believe the guitar player is John Scofield, that or it's Mike Stern. More…
Here's the intro/melody. I believe the Gmaj7/A could be thought as A11 if you prefer. More…
The rhythm of this lick is difficult to tell, so I just went with something simple and plausible. There's lots of great information and licks in the rest of this video. You should definitely watch the… More…
Pat Martino's full solo on A Blues For Mickey-O, from El Hombre (1967) More…
The first three choruses from West Coast Blues on The Incredible Jazz Guitar of Wes Montgomery (1960)… More…
A very repetitive song, but still excellent. There are variations on the rhythm of the strumming, but they are minute. More…
Pat Metheny's opening lick to his solo on All The Things You Are. From the album Question and Answer (1989) More…