Rhythmic Dyads (Blues) – Lick Of The Week #6

by | March 30, 2019

This week guest tutor Leigh Fuge walks you through a Blues riff inspired by John Mayer. The riff features some funky rhythmical use of two-note chords, also known as dyads.

This is the first in a series of special Lick of The Week videos featuring Leigh. Stay tuned for more lessons from him over the coming weeks.

Lick of The Week is a weekly series breaking down licks/riffs by some of the best tutors in the U.K.

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