Blues Lesson. Soloing Development tips!
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You pull me of the hot water...
Thanksss ..been sitting in a rut.
You light up my musical life... hahaha serious.
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thank you!!!!!
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This is so me. Running scales, trying to make them sound like a riff. I needed this exact lesson. Please keep posting lessons, Mike.
Your musical attitude is exactly like mine. I play sax, bluegrass banjo, and acoustic guitar, all in several styles of music and I don't want or have time for all the deep knowledge of what makes it all tick. I just love to play MUSIC! Great job, bud.
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I thought this lesson was really helpful. My ability to build licks sucked. I think this will help me get better. Thanks.
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Thanks so much for posting this lesson! Very good ideas and very well presented.
Rick
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Thanks for taking the time to make this vid!!! I've been running through scales forever and never really put together a good solo....Just like you said in the lesson it sounded to much like I was just running scales. I'll be playing the four notes to see what I can come up with!
str8diesel 3 years ago
yeah, try to do a lot with a little. It focuses your attention at making the scale notes more musical.
When you start out, it always sounds like you are just running scales, so you are on the right track.
sirswedishmike 3 years ago
very cool. i always knew its good to repeat notes, juts never thought to limit myself to 4 or so. useful, thx a lot.
warezpl0 3 years ago
it might be the single one most important thing in learning to phrase solo's.
sirswedishmike 3 years ago
Mike, don't feel you need to respond to people who have such a negative perspective. Know that many of us watch your lessons and are grateful for your efforts. Please continue posting lessons and thank you for taking the time.
basedrop 3 years ago 3
Thanks :)
sirswedishmike 3 years ago