Am Pentatonic Blues Licks by Peter Vogl. Find tabs at www.freeguitarvideos.com Learn to play over a standard minor blues progression using the 1st position and extended form of the A Minor Pentatonic Scale. The backing track in the video is "Am Blues" from the Lets Jam! Blues & Rock collection by Watch & Learn. www.freeguitarvideos.com

24 thoughts on “Am Pentatonic Blues Licks

  1. you didn’t want to learn the scale for the one millionth time?

  2. Is your guitar tuned up a semi-tone?
    ’cause when I play it one fret higher it sounds more like what your playing.

  3. Hey man this is great but do you have any harder licks in Am?

  4. Awesome video! Great sound and very helpful video!

  5. Cool video! Makes me think about playing guitar again. 🙂

  6. Really sweet and tasty. I’ve been in groups that have opened for national acts..BB King…Taj Mahal…Geoge Throughogood etc… I am always amazed at as experienced as I am I, can pick up some great licks. Thanks Peter.

  7. Great Awsome lesson. Great view and instruction. How about some Michael Schenker licks and angus Young as well.

  8. thanks for this lesson i was having a rough day practicing but this was just what i needed!

  9. you are correct. i know this is old comment but I wanted to say, for the sake of understanding music better and helping yourself relate the scale/keys/progressions better, stop looking at a fretboard as strings 1-6 and frets 0-24. he is bending D to E. you could play the same lick an octave lower by starting on the 7th fret of the 3rd string. still a full step bend D to E still in key.

  10. Explained in laymans terms! Thank you very much for doing this!

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