5 Easy Guitar Licks That Sound Hard

Here are 5 easy guitar licks that sound hard.

5 easy guitar licks that sound hard (guitar tab and notation)

Lick 1: Whole Tone

The first lick using a simple whole tone scale pattern on the G and B strings.

Use your index (1) and ring (3) fingers to play the hammer-ons for each string.

Lick 2: Downward Sus4 sweeping Lick

The second lick uses a downward sweep picking motion, or you can use hybrid picking.

Each shape has the “root-4th-octave” interval structure.

Lick 3: Pentatonic Double stops

The third lick uses double stops from the A minor pentatonic scale.

Play each shape using a barre with your index (1) finger.

Lick 4: A minor Pentatonic in 3 Octaves

The fourth lick is a 3-octave A minor pentatonic scale shape.

The fret-hand finger structure remains the same for each set of 2 strings (E-A, D-G, B-e). This makes it easy to memorize.

Lick 5: Diatonic Arpeggios in G Major

The fifth lick is a diatonic arpeggio sequence from the G major scale.

The arpeggio sequence is: Dmaj – Emin – F#dim – Gmaj.

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