Guitar legend Steve Morse demonstrates his burning take on the blues, in an Artist Lick taken from the Dixie Dregs’ ‘Rock & Roll Park’ from their 1981 album Unsung Heroes. Make sure to catch the delayed half step bend on the 1st string 12th fret at the very end.
| [flashvideo file=https://guitarmessenger.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/Artist-Lick-Guitar-Messenger.flv width=520 height=313 /] |

Courses
Articles
Meshuggah is a band that truly stands in a musical category of its own. Over the past two decades, the Swedish experimental metal group has...
Marco Sfogli has been blowing the minds of industry veterans like James Labrie for a decade now with his trademark blend of soulful, inflective rock stylings and stunning technique. We first...
Few bands are as committed to crafting quality melodic death metal as Gothenburg, Sweden’s Dark Tranquillity. Since their formation in 1989, the band’s music has...
Lessons
So you’ve got your metronome – (Part 1) – check. You understand the basics of rhythmic notation – (Part 2) – check. And now you’ve...
Instrumental rock and fusion virtuoso Dave Martone demonstrates his unique approach to two of his favorite techniques: tapping and hybrid picking, along with selections from...
Welcome to Guitar Messenger! I’m Nick from the band Ever Forthright. Today we’re going to use excerpts from two of our recent songs, ‘The Counter...


