Classic guitar licks not only define songs — they shape entire genres. Learning these licks can enhance your technique, build your musical vocabulary, and inspire your own creations. Here’s a deeper dive into six legendary licks, why they matter, and how to master them. 1. “Smoke on the Water” by Deep Purple Simple but powerful, this double-stop riff teaches precision and groove. Played mostly on the D and G strings, it’s often a first riff for beginners, but playing it cleanly at speed is a worthy challenge. Tips: Focus on muting unwanted string noise. Use alternate picking for tight timing. Practice at different tempos to lock in the groove. 2. “Sweet Child O’ Mine” by Guns N’ Roses This intro riff combines arpeggios and string skipping for a bright, melod
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