Session 4 : More Blues Tools
Sliding Finger Pattern
Here is a helpful finger pattern that outlines the main positions on guitar. It’s an easy and great sounding way
to create a melody that travels a lot on the guitar by using common finger patterns.
Basic Sliding Riff
Here is the basic version of the sliding finger pattern. The root of this riff is the 5th string C.
Sliding Riff in C (5th String Root)
Here is the full version of the sliding riff in the key of C. The riff is based off of the 5th string root of C. Notice
the difference between the ascending and descending versions. This pattern can be moved to any key using
the 5th string root.
Sliding Riff in F (6th String Root)
Here is the full version of the sliding riff in the key of F. The riff is based off of the 6th string root of F. Again,
notice the difference between the ascending and descending versions. This pattern can be moved to any key
using the 6th string root.
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