Adding Chromatic Passing Tones to Your Guitar Solos
Once you’ve got a pentatonic scale under your fingers and you’re starting to build phrases with it, the next step in your guitar solo lessons…
Guitar Improvising Secrets — Free Lessons: Free lessons: how to actually improvise, not just run up and down the scale.
Once you’ve got a pentatonic scale under your fingers and you’re starting to build phrases with it, the next step in your guitar solo lessons…
Here’s a solo technique that sounds advanced but is surprisingly approachable once you get the mechanics down. It uses the high E string as a…
If your solos feel like they’re missing something — like they sound fine but don’t have that full, ringing quality you hear in classic recordings…
Every guitar player who learns their scales eventually hits the same wall: “I know the patterns, but my solos still don’t sound like music.” If…
Scales are the raw material for every solo you’ll ever play. But knowing a scale and knowing how to solo with it are two different…
One of the biggest breakthroughs for any lead guitarist is the moment you realize you can take one scale pattern and play it anywhere on…
You know your scale, you understand how it fits over the chord progression — now it’s time for the fun part. In this third guitar…
You’ve got the A minor pentatonic scale under your fingers from guitar solo lessons step one — now what? In this second lesson of the…
The octave is one of the simplest intervals on guitar, and one of the most powerful in a solo. Jazzers like Wes Montgomery built entire…