In this video
Cascade Licks combine open strings and fretted notes to create a cascading effect. These licks have an open and flowing sound, and can be a very effective technique for creating beautiful pieces of music.
Lesson aims
- Learn the example lick
- Focus on fluidity - this pattern should flow smoothly
- Pay attention to the picking pattern and keeping good timing between your picking and fretting hands
G Major Pentatonic Scale
This time we're playing in position 2 of the G Major Pentatonic Scale. As in the previous lesson, you can see here how the notes on the 4th and 5th frets (marked in light blue) are replaced by the open strings above them.
Need help with how to play this scale the normal way? Check out this video
Study Piece 9 - Cascade Lick 2
Top tip - activate the fretboard graphic and slow down the video & tab to make learning this lick a LOT easier!
Advanced Fingerstyle With Jarvis
Arpeggios in C major
Arpeggios in 3:4 time
Arpeggios in 6:8 time
Fast Flamenco Style Arpeggios
DADGAD Tuning with Fingerstyle
Percussive Taps in Drop D
Natural, Artificial and Harp Harmonics
Cascade Licks with A Minor Pentatonic
Cascade Licks with G Major Pentatonic
Cascade Licks with an A9 Arpeggio
Cascade Licks with the E Blues Scale
Carter Scratch Technique
Chet's Thumb
Chet's Hand
Chet's Beat
Chet's Arp
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Merle's Thumb
Merle's Hand
Merle's Beat
Merle's Arp
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