Thursday, 24 October 2019

Add FLAVOR to Your Blues Solos (Blues Solo Guitar Lesson #3)


Get the Tabs for these riffs! ►http://bit.ly/31O7udz Get my FREE Beginner Guitar Starter Kit! ►http://bit.ly/guitar-starter-kit Learning to play a guitar solo isn’t easy… and crafting your own solos isn’t any easier. It’s hard to figure out what notes to play that sound good, or at the very least, don’t sound boring. That’s why I put together this 5-part starter series on how to play a blues guitar solo. If you missed the first two lessons, I recommend checking them out below... Lesson #1 - 12 Bar Blues: http://bit.ly/2BhKjxh Lesson #2 - The KEY To Creating Great Blues Solos: http://bit.ly/2pb4OJB In Lesson #3, you’re going to learn about what I call the ‘Flavor Injector’ -- better known as the Major Pentatonic Scale -- so you can add some really cool notes to your solos that will sound GREAT, and might garner you some attention. I've even provided some tabs to help you along! This will be a really valuable lesson to beginner and intermediate lead guitarists alike, especially if you’re feeling stuck on the Blues scale or looking for something to spice up your solos. [Teaser!] In Lesson #4 next week, I’m going to show you an easy trick to playing over chord changes -- so stay tuned! ***Don’t forget to hit the ‘subscribe’ button & ‘notification bell’ so you can watch the next video as soon as it’s released!*** Remember to grab Flavor Injector tabs these riffs here: http://bit.ly/31O7udz What's your biggest challenge with improvising a blues solo?

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