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hey what's up guys Jon here and in today's lesson I want to show you five

of my go-to blues ending licks a lot of people Jam the 12 bar blues and they're

going along and they're playing it and then they're all looking at each other

going okay how do we end and so these licks are super important to have in

place that you can just drop in and have a strong ending so let me show you the

first one it's what I just played for the intro and it sounds like this so

we're in the key of E and it's basically based off a blues scale sort of idea its

eighth notes and starts on the end of one one and two so you're gonna start on

that third fret of the high E string one and and then you'll play open e third

fret of the b-string open B third fret of the g string second

fret same string open so on that string we have three notes three two zero and

then you're gonna play the second fret of the d-string

and you'll notice that that is your blue scale one

one all the way down to the root there and then play open D and now we skip a

string we come down to the low E string play the third fret and give it a little

bend and then play open E so we've got

one and two every animal and then if you want you can play an E

chord or I like this c6 which is open two to one to open so in contacts I've

got coming say from your five for the b7

so that's a good one just to drop in

in the key of e okay let's go on to the key of G and this one I got from t-bone

Walker this is how he ends his version of call it stormy Monday you know the

original writer of that song it's Blues in the key of G sounds like

that

classic t-bone Walker cord on the end there with that ninth so we're in the

key of G we'd start say from a D chord to your C chord and now here's the lick

it starts on the root note fifth fret of the D string and you go one and two and

you go up the octave to the third fret of the E string so one and two and then

you're gonna play six on the B string three on the B string five on the cheese

string three four all still on the g string

and end the single note line back on the note that you started the root so

and this is a cool thing where you're in the key of G but you play the chord up a

half-step a flat 9 g9

okay so all together from the D chord

and I like sliding into that or you could go in our slide down there's a lot

of variations but that's a t-bone Walker Blues ending for lick number two all

right let's go back to the key of E for the link number 3 and this one's gonna

be sort of ala Freddie King another great blues player of course this is how

he ends hideaway so you got and this starts again on the 3rd fret notice a

lot of these have that emphasis on the a no 1 1 & 2 & 3 1 & 2

okay so this lick starts on the third fret e string three to zero then play

two on the B string and then walk back up those same notes zero to three this

time all the way up to four so one

and then you play LOI and you can play you know this is the third fret and the

fourth fret on the strings E and B and you're moving into which is basically

you know any chord here

you know or you could play you could also play dominant 9th chords just a

cool ending to that too so

so that's lick number three now lick number four is gonna move to the key of

a this is another common guitar player blues key sounds like this

so that's gonna start again on the end of one but we're gonna be in the key of

a so we'll start up here on the eighth fret of the e-string

one and give it a little little pull and then play five on that same string eight

on the B string five on the B string and then play seven five six on the g string

so you're sort of encircling this C sharp note this is like a little figure

that you hear all the time then you play the root note a on the seventh fret of

the D string then seven on the a string five on the a string four on the a

string so that's a nice little lead in

and there's your your resolution then you can just play you know maybe again

that dominant 9th chord which would be starting on the a string 4 5 4 5

sometimes I put my thumb on there too tough according to play but it sounds

cool so that would be a nine and I got one more for you this one I got from

Tommy Emmanuel I saw I saw him play this in just a

youtube video and I thought oh that's a cool lick I'm gonna transcribe it okay

so again key of a you know

okay so that's the lick we're gonna start with a double stop on the fifth

fret five and five on strings B and E then another double stop on eight and

eight on the G and B strings then move it down to seven and seven

one and then that last little bit is five and five on the G and the B strings

another double stop this time with a hammer to six on the g string so one

and then you play seven five on the d-string

you play open D

just as like a little filler and then you do this line then but it's

harmonized with these cool three note chords these triads

so that would be six on the a string four on the D string and five on the

cheese string and then you move it down one fret to five three four and then

resolve to your first inversion a chord which is going to be four to two

starting on the a string third finger fourth fret first finger doing a little

bar covering D and g strings this is your a over C sharp and then you if you

want you can play this again a dominant ninth really bluesy sound to me open a

string eleven on the D string twelve twelve twelve one strings G B and

E so we've got from those trip triads so all together last four bars of the blues

two three

alright guys thanks so much for watching and thanks for your support I really

hope that you learned something in this video and you can take some of these

licks and work them into your own playing if you want to click on the link

below you can get over a hundred page PDF book that I wrote called melodic

expressions and it's all just licks over major minor and dominant chords you can

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