Melody/Improv

Tips and Tricks To Make Guitar Solos More Melodic & Colorful

How To Make Guitar Solos More Melodic How do you make guitar solos more melodic? There are 2 main answers to that question. 1) Outline the chords better. For example: avoid hitting too many F notes on a C chord (the F clashes with the E note in a C chord) 2) Play less scalar Tips and Tricks To Make Guitar Solos More Melodic & Colorful

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The 13 Most Epic Guitar Solos Ever

Star Spangled Banner: Jimi Hendrix https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TKAwPA14Ni4 Eruption: Van Halen Beat it: Van Halen/Michael Jackson Excellent live version, with Jennifer Batten playing guitar. This is the isolated guitar track. Always fun to hear iconic solos minus all the rest of the tracks. This is a fun interview with Eddie Van Halen that you absolutely want to The 13 Most Epic Guitar Solos Ever

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Improvisation Brain Benefits, Robert Fripp and Cool Guitars

Improvisation Brain Benefits, Robert Fripp and Cool Guitars Easing into the new year, sharing some photos of cool guitars. But first, some interesting, fun articles I recently read. Why Improvisation Is Really Good For You This well-written article talks about research into the influence of improvisation on the brain. It also talks about how practicing Improvisation Brain Benefits, Robert Fripp and Cool Guitars

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Open String Pedal Point Solos From ACDC to Randy Rhoads

Fun Open String Pedal Point Solos You Want to Know From ACDC to Randy Rhoads Open string pedal point riffs are fun picking exercises. You can also play all of these lines legato (series of hammer-ons and pull-offs), which are great exercises to build strength and endurance. Thunderstruck (AC/DC) It sounds like Angus does indeed Open String Pedal Point Solos From ACDC to Randy Rhoads

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Short Exercises That Will Make You A Much Better Musician

Memorizing Intervals Descending You might already have gotten pretty good at knowing ascending intervals. If not: you should probably practice that first. The best way: flashcards Have a flashcard for every note name that exists in music: A A# Bb B B# Cb C C# Db D D# Eb E E# Fb F F# Gb Short Exercises That Will Make You A Much Better Musician

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