Guitar Blues Licks

How do I get my guitar solos sound like Iommi, Slash, etc?
How do I get my soil in the pentatonic scale rock harder and less blues? What are some good licks?
So you get less as blues solos change the way you play, for example, you start with the blues rope slightly and only starts the sequence of note is on, for rock is much harder to start and stop beating the other notes to give it a heavier sound. In Moreover, the blues you incorporate blues chords and minor chords, but for soils of rock you could play a few power chords there. In hard rock there are also many curves and wide range unlike the slight curve of the blues. It also has rock growls it, when you hit 2 notes and bend the lower note slowly to match the highest. Like this: e | --- 7 -----------------------| B | 10bend - ---- --------- - | G |---------------------------| D |------ --------- The ------------| |-------------------------- - | E |----- ----------------------| You hit the notes as a chord and bent the note on the B string slowly to fit the other note. When you do that makes a guttural sound.
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Chicago Blues Guitar with Arlen Roth "Arlen Roth, the man behind the guitar work in the film 'Crossroads', has recorded this tape for the intermediate through advanced blues player. You'll learn up close: blues string bending, vibrato, improvisational skills, rhythm work, ninth chord licks, the styles of B.B. King, Otis Rush, Buddy Guy, Eric Clapton, Mike Bloomfield, and countless blues licks and scales. You'll learn how to get the m... |
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Lonnie Mack, Acoustic Blues Guitar In this video you get to know and learn the great acoustic side of this blues guitar gian. Right from the start, Lonnie teaches you a totally different approach towards the guitar: Fingerpicking is used almost completely exclusively as he teachers you open tunings, working in open G tuning, droning bass patterns with lead on top, fills combined with chord work, slow fingerpicked blues pieces, etc.... |
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