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Guitar chord/lick help

SpackleSpackle Registered User regular
edited June 2008 in Help / Advice Forum
So I've been trying to dress up a simple progression:

C Am C Am F G

More specifically, adding little licks in between the changes. I'm guessing the C and Am will yield to the easiest transition licks as the F and G, to me, sound more of culmination of the progression. But that's just what I hear.

So I guess my question is how do you guys go about adding some flare/style to simple open chord progressions?

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  • RNEMESiS42RNEMESiS42 Registered User regular
    edited June 2008
    I'd do some twiddly hammer on's with the high C in the C chord (and Am chord) and add a twiddly D on that same string. Just go from the open B string to the C and D. "Dust in the Wind" does that. I don't know. Anything along the C major scale will work around those chords.

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