Guitar Lesson - Slow Blues Licks (w/ jam track)
Video Description: BetweenTheLicks.com offers another free guitar lesson. Learn to play some slow blues licks over top of a free jam track from my Jam Corner. Related Article Subjects: jam track, blues, Guitar, jam, lesson, lick, licks, solo, trackjam track
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