Blues Guitar Soloing Lesson - Limiting Yourself In Practice For Fretboard Freedom
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- Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024
- Many students come to me after having learned a bunch of pentatonic or blues scale soloing patterns...
And they wonder why their solos still don't sound very good :(
But the reality is that they haven't taken the time to master any one area of the fretboard, so nothing sticks and sounds confident for them.
In this video, I'll show you how I approach practice for myself and my students, and I hope that you'll see there is a better way to learn small areas of the fretboard and put them together later.
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Great video…thanks! Love your courses.
Thanks very much!
I do love P90 guitars! 👍
Only one ive never tried and always wanted too👍🏼✌️
This one is fairly new to me but I have to say I'm really loving some of the sounds it can get!
Thank you Griff for helping me riff. This is right where I am, knowing some scales/boxes and modes but not how to use them. Playing with backing tracks and connecting to how they are used to create a feeling is amazing!
Been trying for many years on and off to break out of straight scale like (among tons of other issues) noodling ..always sounds so “on beat” for lack of a better description when id try noodling to a backing track ….im a rare case i think , but believe the slurs Griff shows are a key component….along with spending a lot of time forming it all into something musical ….which ive failed at miserably lol ..
Time to dig the BGU course out of the closet and get busy, I guess..
Yes sir!
Ha! Came up with a new one just goofing along to the vid! Awesome!
Many thanks for this.
Great advice, Griff!
(Chat with ya later....)
Thank you Griff for your sage advice.