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    The last poll about what you would like to read here is still running (so vote if you haven’t yet), but it seems to be clear that many readers want to read about licks (or rather want to see something as video I guess). So here a quick reaction (to be honest, I started to work on this video anyway ;) )

    This post is about a typical Mark Knopfler lick which is based on the notes of the 7/9 chord, the chord we are talking about is the following one (in this example a E7/9):

    This chord is nothing special, special however is Mark Knopfler’s way to fret it, which is often like this:

    The difference is the bass note, instead of an E (the root note) he plays the B on the low E string (the fifth note o fthe E major scale).

    Now add the following notes which are played before the chord is played. First play the red notes, then the blue notes, then the chord (black notes). The left hand fingers remain the same on all those notes on the low E and D strings, if you want you can slide from one position into the next.

    Watch the following video to see what kind of licks you can do with these notes (excerpts from The Bug / Eastbound Train, Mississippi Blues, Lions).

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    6 Comments »

    1. Thanks Ingo. That was a really good lesson. More stuff like this would be fantastic!

      Comment by John — 5. October 2008 @ 12:39

    2. ola gostaria de receber video aulas para aprender tocar sultans of swing toda
      sei fazer os dois solos da primeira versao
      mas gostaria de aprender a fazer as improvisaçoes que o markfaz no decorrer da musica

      Comment by pallemberg gomes dias — 13. January 2009 @ 14:58

    3. I have no idea what you are saying (and the google translator does not make much sense). Can anyone help?

      Comment by Ingo — 13. January 2009 @ 15:08

    4. He’s saying that he wants to receive lessons for sultans of swing, he already knows how to play the first and second solo but still, he wants to learn the way to improvise like mark does during the song ;)

      Comment by Diogo Tavares — 8. December 2009 @ 20:37

    5. By the way, congratulations for this website…it’s like “every mark-fan-guitarplayer” dream :)

      Comment by Diogo Tavares — 8. December 2009 @ 20:40

    6. Love the variations on the licks. I’d second the request to hear more about the licks used specifically in Sultans of Swing – the variety MK does are mental! :C)

      Comment by Dave Allen — 15. January 2010 @ 16:08

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