The Unlimited Licks System

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The Unlimited Licks System Classical compositions in the style of Vivaldi, Bach, Handel are based on sequences - groups of notes that repeat themselves through a scale. Some of these sequences has been adopted by Neo-Classical guitar players today, but only a few. The realm of sequences are much bigger than what most of us have heard from the Neo-Classical scene today. There are literally hundreds of available sequences to be inspired by and to learn from. The Unlimited Licks System uncovers these sequences in a methodical and logical way, one by one. A vast library of sequences In this first part of the Unlimited Licks System I ll show you just how much you can do with a few notes. We begin at the core level and build from there until the core itself is almost unrecognizable. Choose from a vast library of sequences, find the ones that you like the most and make them your own. Each sequence is shown in it s original form and as vertical and horizontal runs. There s a couple of basic exercises with each sequence and a lot of different examples of possible applications. I ve included just one example in this report.

1. Expand your vocabulary radically and systematically. 2. Develop your very own Neo-Classical style by practicing sequences no one ever used.. Improve your left hand dexterity massively & make sure you can play any line, any time. 4. Create your own Classical compositions by combining several sequences. 5. Build your improvisation skills fast. No knowledge required Although this program is based on math and musical theory, it does not require any mathematical or theoretical knowledge for you to use it. I ll explain everything so you know how these sequences came about, but you don t have to understand a thing to be able to use them. You can skip the how and go directly to the what if you want. What to do with the sequences In this report I ve included one of the sequences from the program. The wonderful thing about this concept is that you can practice the basic two lines of the sequence while you stay in one place on the neck. And then you can start taking the sequence up and down one string. Then you can experiment with different ways of applying it to two strings and finally you can construct multiple string runs using the same basic sequence. 1. Practice basic sequence 2. Practice inversion and combinations. Practice horizontal runs 4. Practice vertical runs When ever you can learn something simple and create something complex with it, you get the absolute most out of your practice time. With this program you can build large structures of notes with a few simple lines.

Make it our own I recommend that you take one sequence and then make it your own by focusing on it for a specific period of time. Decide to play that sequence every day for a month. Decide to play it first thing when you pick up your guitar, every single time. Decide to use it when you solo. Consciously incorporate it when you are messing around on the neck. Keep on playing it until it s second nature until it s part of your natural musical vocabulary. 1. Decide on a specific focus period 2. Play it every day. Play it for five minutes every time you pick up your guitar 4. Consciously incorporate it when you mess around Choose carefully When you select the sequences that you would like to work on, go for those that you like the most and have heard the least. In this way you ll quickly develop your own style and sound because your soloing will be based on sequences that are a reflection of who you are and what you like - and your playing will sound original and new. The sequences are all shown in the key of A-minor. Sometimes I ll shift to A-Harmonic Minor in which the th of the scale is raised. Here s the A-Minor scale as it looks across the neck: On the next couple of pages I ll take you through one sequence and it s different applications. Focus on the two basic exercises first and get those into your fingers before moving on. If you take one step at a time it will be an easy journey.

Sequence A and B Unlimited Licks Standard tuning = 0 Sequence A & B Sequence A & B Inverted 1 E-Gt 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Both sequences The other way around 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Sequence A & B one string 5 1 1 Copyright The Wizard Of Shred All Rights Reserved - International Copyright Secured

Sequence A & B Inverted one string 6 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Sequence A & B two strings 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Sequence A & B two strings 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Sequence A & B inverted two strings 5 5 6 6 6

Sequence A & B 6 string run 1 1 1 Sequence A & B inverted 6 string run 11 1 1 1 1 16 1 Sequence A & B 6 string run 2 1 1

Sequence A & B inverted 6 string run 2 1 1 1 1

Know more I hope what s on these pages has inspired you to dive into the realm of sequences - with my help or not. If you do want to know more about the Unlimited Licks series, please visit: www.thewizardofshred.com/product-unlimitedlicks If you have questions please send me an email: Info@thewizardofshred.com Thank you for your attention All rights reserved 2011 The Wizard Of Shred