Richie Kotzen's Soloing Secrets Revealed: Lick of the Week #2!
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Published 2023-02-04
Master this awesome Ritchie Kotzen guitar lick. The guitar tab is provided on-screen and the lick is broken down and performed fast and slow so you can work on each aspect of it including arpeggio patterns, position shifts and technique. This is a fairly advanced shred guitar type lick but with this guitar lesson you’ll be ripping through it in no time.
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All Comments (16)
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I love this lick! The hammer from nowhere technique will expand your abilities if you're not currently using the concept in your own playing. Have fun learning this one and remember to subscribe for more awesome licks, theory and more: youtube.com/c/timholman?sub_confirmation=1
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I love how you teach guitar so gracefully! Thank you for all you do Tim!
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Hey Tim, been watching your videos for some time and I have to say that you are one of the best channel when it comes to this kind of stuff, I learned a lot from your videos and I'm better guitarist overall, so I just wanted to say thanks, and are you gonna start making more Master of Puppets tutorials, cheers
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Wow awesome lick and cool breakdown!!
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sounds good 🎸🎶👍
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Cool lick. I knew the Maj7 arpeggio but not this lick. Didn't realize how much fretting hand could help with these fast style licks. Great lesson Tim.
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Superbe jeu et très belle mise en vidéo de la tablature. Merci! 👍
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Awesome lick, Tim !! ♫
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Great channel! Just discovered it, subbed, and watched several videos. You deserve way more subs man, keep it up.
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Hell yeah man!
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Cracker of a lesson! 💥
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Master of Puppets! Let’s destroy our wrists and forearms. 👊
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Can u make tutorial on sylosis song?
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Hey Tim I know this is late was wondering if you would ever do some dokken or some dio thank you
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Great lick and great lesson, speaking of Kotzen, could you tell me how to play the opening riff of "B Funk" (From the Electric Joy album)? I've been trying to figure out how to play it for at least 30 years, it's really complicate! Cheers