Im trying to learn lead guitar and how to solo. i know the pentatonic scale but i cant find good videos on how to solo and / or get out of the box any tips
Hi, learn guitar intervals, play pentatonic scale horizontally, play one pattern in different octaves etc. It's hard to advice in the comment 🙂 I dont know your guitar level but imho pentatonic boxes are not good for beginners. Most my students remember one and have problems with the rest... Instead try to locate root notes on all strings in this case is a note g and try play only root note and first interval from pentatonic which is minor third. Locate these two notes on all neck and play with them. Notes are repetitive, same notes appear in different places on the neck, Find them. Then you can add another interval from pentatonic which is perfect fourth ( i count from roont note) etc. You will discover some more intresting notes connections than in the box. Leave boxes for some faster runs etc for knowing the neck and notes better interval method is much better inmho. Hope it helps. Peter
I got a tip for you and even though it’s fairly simple this one simple riff from Black Sabbath on paranoid helped me get finger speed. I just practiced it and practiced and practiced till my fingers became much more nimble. The main verse in the beginning with the 4 notes at the end. I know it might sound ridiculous but for some reason practicing that and getting it and then going off on my own and trying the same technique backwards faster helped me so much. I look back on it like wow it was really that riff that made it easy for me. Hopefully it helps you too. I’ve been playing for over 20 plus years. And I can solo and play rhythm and now write my own music. All of it guitar, bass, drums, and vocals. I’m also self taught, haven’t really had lessons. The majority of what I have learned is by ear.
@@HakfkaOakfnqkd also, when you play the notes, listen to how they 'feel' with the music In a lot of cases, if you play a note that sounds 'off', play the note next to it, ie: the one before or the one after and again, how doers that sound to your ear doing this helps to train your ear as well as 'see' which notes work together you will find, quite a few notes will work with the chord progression here as in, you can play one note, bend it , shake it/tremelo, slide back and forth, strike down, pick up and 'hear how the notes sound/ring out' I played one note to 'feel' the groove and slowly brought more notes into play hopefully, you will 'feel' which notes sound/feel better than others As an aside, when playing Gm, you can pick notes out of Bb major, F major and minor , C major , D minor Eb just to add 'color and flavour' Have fun most of all and enjoy the sounds These are great tracks to jam to
Some more great music that can make not only for a nice good street race, but it can also work for somebody who wishes to make a big entrance in their new set of wheels muscle car wise. I should say forgive me, Mr. Peter I just felt like saying that I couldn’t help myself.
@@kentiner63 At 9min and 14 seconds, there is PLENTY of time to play your own solos. Check out Elevated Jam Tracks, how he puts down Solo tones towards the end of the videos, doesn't detract from the slightest.
@@kentiner63 Don't worry 🙂 If I decide to play solos over my tracks I will make different video/playlist with solos and tabs to learn . I won't mix backing tracks with solos in one video 🙂
stopped playing halfway through and just started listening, great track!
Thank you!
you can make some unreal bass lines that are so heavy and good with this. Great to play bass to
What guitar is that in the picture? I think it's beautiful. Tank you!
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Very nice.
Thank you!
nice! thats a good jam
Thank you!
That's a nice riff, man. Gm is a lot of fun.
Thank you !
I just bought the tab !
Thank you Mike !
Im trying to learn lead guitar and how to solo. i know the pentatonic scale but i cant find good videos on how to solo and / or get out of the box any tips
Hi, learn guitar intervals, play pentatonic scale horizontally, play one pattern in different octaves etc. It's hard to advice in the comment 🙂 I dont know your guitar level but imho pentatonic boxes are not good for beginners. Most my students remember one and have problems with the rest... Instead try to locate root notes on all strings in this case is a note g and try play only root note and first interval from pentatonic which is minor third. Locate these two notes on all neck and play with them. Notes are repetitive, same notes appear in different places on the neck, Find them. Then you can add another interval from pentatonic which is perfect fourth ( i count from roont note) etc. You will discover some more intresting notes connections than in the box. Leave boxes for some faster runs etc for knowing the neck and notes better interval method is much better inmho. Hope it helps. Peter
@@rockonjamtracks thank you so much
I got a tip for you and even though it’s fairly simple this one simple riff from Black Sabbath on paranoid helped me get finger speed. I just practiced it and practiced and practiced till my fingers became much more nimble. The main verse in the beginning with the 4 notes at the end. I know it might sound ridiculous but for some reason practicing that and getting it and then going off on my own and trying the same technique backwards faster helped me so much. I look back on it like wow it was really that riff that made it easy for me. Hopefully it helps you too. I’ve been playing for over 20 plus years. And I can solo and play rhythm and now write my own music. All of it guitar, bass, drums, and vocals. I’m also self taught, haven’t really had lessons. The majority of what I have learned is by ear.
@@HakfkaOakfnqkd also, when you play the notes, listen to how they 'feel' with the music
In a lot of cases, if you play a note that sounds 'off', play the note next to it, ie: the one before or the one after and again, how doers that sound to your ear
doing this helps to train your ear as well as 'see' which notes work together
you will find, quite a few notes will work with the chord progression here
as in, you can play one note, bend it , shake it/tremelo, slide back and forth, strike down, pick up and 'hear how the notes sound/ring out'
I played one note to 'feel' the groove and slowly brought more notes into play
hopefully, you will 'feel' which notes sound/feel better than others
As an aside, when playing Gm, you can pick notes out of Bb major, F major and minor , C major , D minor Eb
just to add 'color and flavour'
Have fun most of all and enjoy the sounds
These are great tracks to jam to
@@leeoshea2290 thank you
Some more great music that can make not only for a nice good street race, but it can also work for somebody who wishes to make a big entrance in their new set of wheels muscle car wise. I should say forgive me, Mr. Peter I just felt like saying that I couldn’t help myself.
Thank you Leo 😎🤘
@@rockonjamtracks you’re welcome and please you can just call me Mr. B if you want
@@leobacelli3459 Ok Mr. B :)
@@rockonjamtracks finally someone on here said my name in a professional manner thank you Mr Peter
Can you do a tutorial on how u played this starting riff, its naaasty 🔥
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@@rockonjamtracks that's great thanks, i will 🙌
Agreed these licks are sick
Rock on 🎸
ROJT doing what they do best :)
Wow this might the best on RUclips
Thank you!
thangkyou.. auch a great and fun to play 🙏
You're welcome :) Enjoy !
Todos geniales , q sigan los éxitos!
Gracias 🙂
Outstanding!!! 🤘🤠🎸
Thank you ! :)
There's a whole lotta tasty hot sauce on top of that fat crunchy goodness :D
Nice :)
Thank you 🙂
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Fuuuuuuuuuuuuuk Yeeeeeeeessssss! Woud love to hear you soloing over this!! :~O
Thank you! 🙂 Soon 🤘
Please, don't encourage him, that ruins the videos. These are made to jam through, not to listen to someone else.
@@kentiner63 At 9min and 14 seconds, there is PLENTY of time to play your own solos. Check out Elevated Jam Tracks, how he puts down Solo tones towards the end of the videos, doesn't detract from the slightest.
@@kentiner63 Don't worry 🙂 If I decide to play solos over my tracks I will make different video/playlist with solos and tabs to learn . I won't mix backing tracks with solos in one video 🙂