How To Write a METAL Solo - Theory, Scales, Techniques, Strategies [GUITAR LESSON - COMPOSITION]
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This kind of solo would have blown my mind when I was younger, but after learning lots of Metallica, Megadeth, and Dream Theater solos, you start to pick up on some useful strategies and structures for making a solo. This one in particular is very influenced by Kirk Hammet, with the Wah pedal inclusion adding even more Metallica influence.
Although I don't have the same shredding skills as the legends, I can still utilize the skills I DO have and get the most out of them by planning and writing. I mainly compose by feel- and then I consult my theory to help me execute what I'm feeling if it isn't happening naturally (this is usually the case). In this instance, the theory used is knowledge of several scales (Pentatonic Minor, Blues, and Minor), a few rhythmic concepts, and overall structure.
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Table of Contents:
00:00 Intro
01:27 Starting The Solo
02:39 Spicing Up Scale Runs
03:52 Using Imagery
06:27 Ramping Up
08:14 Unison Bends
08:56 Pseudo-Scales
10:29 Bad Bend Filler
11:43 Closing The Solo
12:25 Wrapping Up
00:00
these days i love funk and rock and prog and pop and trance... but you can't kill the metal. the metal will live on.
A referance to the metal by tenacious d in your comment lol. Nice
never planned a solo in over 100 songs. just pick up the guitar and press record!!!
as Mike Campbell says 'play a solo to suit the song not just playing to go off'
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is there any chance to do any tutorial about Michael Schenker style? Using your style of explaining stuff it will really be an eye-opener! Please do! Please!!
OMG the best guitar story-teller ever!!!amazing
Sounds like kirk hammet trying to play tornado of souls
Both solos are in the same key, B minor
hahahaha great!!!
Aynen
Yea , But that would never happen , not in Kirk’s wildest , wettest , Wha pedal dreams
@@CrisKRA both solos. what is the second solo
My guitar teacher taught me a tip when constructing solos, use motifs from the hook melody of the song. Not directly using the melody, but make variations of it.
Variations and variations on variations are what keep your licks tasty and fresh!
Absolutely great advice. In this case, we have no melody to work off of, but in my single Generations you can hear my take on melodic variation at the end.
I'm fairly certain that Synyster Gates did that for the solo from Natural Born Killer and lemme tell you, that solo is noice
Humanoid25 did it in Shepherd of fire as well.
The best example of this IMO is the solo from Edge of Sanity's track "Losing Myself"
This video is actually pretty helpful for me.
When I solo I either shred mindlessly or play really generic blues stuff.
It's all about that refining process. Hope this gives you some ideas!
@@SignalsMusicStudio yeah.
My struggle is that I don't know where to put my shred licks.
They are all very scale sequence based but when I do it doesn't sound like I intended to have that scale run it sounds like I just put that shred run in the solo because I can.
I think with metal you can get away with "shred cause you can". As long as there's not TOO much of it... like salt ya know. I think the most important element is the structure, the ups and downs, the highs and lows, fast and slows. It keeps things interesting
Tension and release, the melody and dynamics are HUGE. Slow it down, that will help with getting away from the mindless part. If it doesn't sound good slow, its not gonna sound good fast (There are exceptions, but its not the norm). Also need breathing room...look at it like talking, ya need room to breathe (usually...lol). Also, build it in sections that make sense. Both rhythmically and melodically. It took me 20 years before I could write a solo that would impress me. It gets easier the more ya do it. Learn 20 solos from some different genres and players (Gilmour, Slash, Yngwie, Petrucci, Marty, AC/DC, Satch, EVH, Santana, Knopfler, etc.... and REALLY dig into em. Its also the delivery as much as it is note choice...don't short change yourself on the technical side of note manipulation. There is a hundred ways to play any one note, and a good lead player will know them and use them without even thinking about it.
I shred mindlessly whilst playing really generic blues.
But as long as I play really fast I can trick people into thinkning I know what I'm dong.
"At the end of the day I get an awesome metal solo that I get to shred in someone's face."
Dude, I love you so much.
When you're so early the video is private
It's a Jake's video. Who wouldnt
More videos like this would be great. Your more general theory videos are awesome but "here is a thing I wrote and why I wrote it this way" is obviously something only you can provide and I really like how your mind works compositionally. Either way, keep up the great work!
That sneaky Mr. Plinkett reference. Love it.
Came to say the same thing!
That quote fits into so many music theory topics.
10:14 - How can you talk so chill while your hands are shedding??? Dude!!
You : "You shouldn't start the solo with just a note"
Me : "Oh yeah just like Mustaine says, a solo should start explosively"
You : "Start with a bend"
Me : "Oh yeah just like Tornado of Souls solo"
You : "It's in the key of B"
Me : "Oh yeah just like Tornad..."
You : bending to that B note
Me : *IT'S TORNADO OF SOULS SOLO*
Either way, it's a good example.
Yes, it's Tornado !!! ahhhhh
Needs more wah
No way, that's an impressive tutorial for sure. My guitar solo planning is more of a two step process.
1) Pick up some booze
2) Pick up my guitar
Obviously you must remember to plug in the booze!!!
I might give your method a go and see what happens tho...
Man,that's the best lead guitar lesson i've seen in a while!!!It really helps a lot.Thanks for the great Video; )
This is note perfect tuition. Please continue to shred in my face.
What a great solo AND lesson! Those lessons always make me grab my guitar and try out new stuff. Thank you for your inspiring work sir.
14:28
the guitar solo on steven wilson's drive home by Guthrie govan was made exactly that way! 😂 and it's one of my all time fav guitar solo
You're an incredibly gifted teacher! I've seen your other videos on modes and scales, and they all build upon each other seemlessly with this. Thank you , for sharing your wisdom!
Thanks for this video, Jake. It's really nice to hear somebody thinking out lout about what they are doing when writing such music. Thanks for the inspiration!
The solo and the guitar lesson is amazing, but even more amazing is how you talk and shred at the same time so effortless. Congrats and thanks for these great ideas to aply to our solos. Keep it up Jake.
This is a great lesson! Would love to see more videos about soloing strategies! Keep them coming.
Absolutely love this channel!! Loads of great tips!!
Jake, I honestly enjoy your 'metaphors and analogies' just as much as I love your lessons and ideas!!!
I love how you share valuable insights related to composing. Thank you.
A wealth of knowledge given away freely and with humility. A really good teacher and a genuinely nice guy. Thanks for sharing.
Your videos and your approach are a goldmine, man! Thank you!
Dude i learned more with your videos than with my music teatchers, really ur gifted with teaching skills, so clear to understand
Dude! Awesome lesson. These types of 'under the hood' lessons that walk us through from theory to concepts to practice - priceless lessons. Good job man!
His lessons are so articulate. Love them!
Just me or do you love the solo from disposable heroes by Metallica
lololololol that's literally the solo that made me want to learn lead guitar. Sad part is I never fully learned it....maybe it's time to revisit it
Signals Music Studio it makes me feel so epic, also love the channel dude
you explain everything so simply and perfectly.....love your videos!!!!
Killer lesson! Love your style! Thanks so much.
Brilliant mate! Your efforts are commendable! I really enjoyed seeing your process! Cheers!
I'm sure you hear this constantly, but I have never been able to get interested in theory until I found these videos. And I can actually grasp it, the way that you teach it. So thank you!
Well. You've just blown my mind : I've discovered your channel an hour ago, and I think this is the most perfect next level information I need to progress. You really rock ! I really appreciate your theorical video, which help to fix some of my fragile knowledges, and your practical explanation on how you wrote a solo. I that awesome golden key I really need to improve my licks writing. Thank you so much ! \m/
You’re my favorite teacher. Fun stuff!
Super helpfull explanations! I understand and play modes and stuff but you are learning me key things through some of your videos I've been trying to understand for a long time. Thanks ALOT!
And here we have yet another bloody great tutorial!
This video is pure gold. Thanks so much
Greetings from SLC in 2021. Jake...you're remarkable. What a gift you are to the community. Thanks for all you do my dude.
Commenting before viewing... I joined a metal band and dont know how to play metal solos. Great timing for this one!!! And thanks
Wow really love your videos, you are very clear and you teach stuff in a very nice and professional way.
Your tutorials are actually Fantastic thank you
Holy Mother, great video, just love it
Most helpful video I came across in a long time... Great job Sir
Great job! Thanks for your time!
Man, this is great!!!!! Thank you!!!
I have to say that this video was so inspirational and instructive for me.
Really insane work to share this thoughts with us :)
This video is GOLD!!!!
The insight you give us innyour video is so precise and to the point that I hardly get from anyone except Steve Stine and you Sir. I have tried to solo on an entire 4 min backing track and believe me I was able to do a decent solo on a backing track but after 100 genuine attempts, taking out main ideas from my improvisations and combining them with again a lot of improvisation. This gave me a more clear approach to what I should do in future. Thanks a lot.
wow this was really comprehensive, i just joined a new metal band and was asked to solo first practice session on the first song, i used one of my old ones but that made me look up some guidelines and tips, and this is amazing showing the SIMPLE tricks instead of like just showing off how to play 3 notes-per-string scales at 3000 bpm without any musical context, and best of all its comprehensive with just wathcing/listening already without the need to learn all of what you played good job
Geez dude your lessons are really amazing!
Such great lessons, and driving home the point that you get good by studying and practice and putting time into your work rather then just having some god gifted talent is so true and I'm so happy when people who are successful have the humility to remember that and tell their students.
Great lesson once again, thank you for your videos !
Love your channel dude!
your videos always inspire a tune in my mind I want to write. thank you.
You wouldn’t understand how much you’ve helped me! THANK YOU SO SO SO SO SO MUCH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Wow. Excellent , it is a terrific class for solos
I really like the "bubbly" trill phrase! I've always called it the face melter. Keep up the good videos man.
that’s really helpful, thank you !
It's funny that you mentioned Mr. Plinkett, because when I slowed the video to learn the licks you sounded just like him LOL. Jokes apart, great lesson, you're such an amazing teacher, really humble guy and I like your compositions. Keep up the great work!
I used all the tips in this video to write the solos for my first EP, great teaching dude!
Awesome man❤good lessons!!!try to go on!!!
Thanks, Signals Studio!
Sir, You are a genius teaching; never boring!
Nice solo build, sounded fantastic!
I loved that solo, nice work.
Super helpful man!!
such a good teacher
Thumbs up, Literally just started video says no views yet, but I know it'd b great vid
you are amazing! thanks for sharing
Only just found your channel, excellent stuff.
Sounds great. You really nailed a Hammett type solo. Saw someone else said it sounds like Kirk playing Tornado of Souls which makes sense because that song is centered around a B chord too. Thanks.
Awesome video! Great feeling! :)
Loved the Mr Plinkett reference
awesome!! in the last days your viedeos were very helful for me :) thank you so so much!!!!
Jake, your lessons have been a game changer for me. The Metallica scale, plus the breakdown of your thought process in this video illustrate the main moving parts behind my favourite metal tunes. I love that you focus on the overall approach rather than individual techniques. Thank you so much from Yorkshire, UK 👍
Love your videos, that song and solo was very thrash inspired sounding to me.
Fantastic video and explanation. I love the ideas, and the solo sounds great. Can you do another video of how to write a hard rock solo? That'd be awesome.
Would love to hear you dissect a song from Symphony X. Brains would explode everywhere! :-) Great video as usual.
I concur! Michael Romeo is an incredible composer and player
Thats not gonna happen. No promotion of crappy powermetal stuff on this channel.
Amazing video man, thank you.
Awesome lesson! Cheers from Brazil
Perfect for the project.
really awesome video thank you
Thank you for the information
You are so humble!
Awesome Video! Awesome solo too!
Maan, I love DrivingForce too! Such an awesome band!
This is gold. thanks
You describe very well your work.
Moreover, you admit your weakness when it's not perfect, and that is a tremendous human quality.
I never met such humble musicians. ^^
Great job : Iam not fan of solos but yours was great.
Great video love your content
I really enjoy your videos. Great job explaining what your doing. I think I've actually learned something when the video is over. Please make a video dissecting Jake E Lee's writing style.
Please make more videos like this it was fantastic thank u so much
You are silmply a GENIUS!!
love the flat-bend trick into the solo
Always get the whole story with your vids. 🤘😬🤘
Recent sub to this channel and I am so glad I found it. Great strategies and theory behind your thought process. Just watched your David Gilmour vid and that was equally great. Nice work!
Don't get me wrong Jake, this is all wonderful and very helpful. But what we ALL need is a tutorial on how to make PROPER dad rock. Show us how messiah.
i will host a festival of the dads and post the vid
thanks, great tutorial
thats amazing dude please make video about dream theater songs theory.its my wish.
Whoa. Killer stuff