Check out this melodic blues rock solo lesson. I will breakdown a great way to start playing a melodic guitar solo over a slow blues rock backing track. These examples are in A major. Using the A major pentatonic scale along with the note of the chords. This is a easy way to start sounding more melodic in your blues rock guitar solos. This really is a intermediate to advanced blues solo lesson but someone who is starting to solo will get some tips from this lesson. Here is a link to this great backing track of this slow blues rock groove! https://youtu.be/oarTPo9oZC4.
-Video Contents-
0:00 Slow blues rock intro jam and lesson set-up
0:50 Using the A major, B minor and the E chords in this progression. A major pentatonic with chord tones to start sounding more melodic!
2:55 Melodic solo breakdown
5:54 In-close blues rock melodic solo breakdown
7:09 Tips for practicing
-Video Contents-
0:00 Slow blues rock intro jam and lesson set-up
0:50 Using the A major, B minor and the E chords in this progression. A major pentatonic with chord tones to start sounding more melodic!
2:55 Melodic solo breakdown
5:54 In-close blues rock melodic solo breakdown
7:09 Tips for practicing
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