Stop Your Solos from Sounding Like Scales - Steve Stine Guitar Lesson

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📺 ABOUT THIS VIDEO:

Solos sound like scales? Watch this video.

Because Steve’s going to show you easy ways to make your guitar solos sound less like scales and more like music. So you can play with confidence and sound great. :-)

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👋 ABOUT STEVE STINE:

Steve Stine is known as the world’s most sought-after guitar-instructor. He’s most famous for his ability to make learning guitar fun and easy. He has over 33 years of teaching and playing experience. He’s literally helped millions of guitarists in over 103 countries.

He holds a bachelor’s degree in music education from Minnesota State University Moorhead and has played lead-guitar in bands that have toured throughout the U.S. and U.K. He’s also a featured instructor at Guitar World Magazine and the former professor of Modern Guitar Studies at North Dakota State University. Steve is considered the world’s top instructor because his students see noticeable improvements in their playing, fast.

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Steve Stine - the Bob Ross of guitar teachers

dudeguyme
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Steve, as a 55 yr old Rocker that has played guitar since I was 5 yrs old. I think that you are one of the best guitarist that I've ever heard, and I have heard and played with a lot of great guitarist over the years. I was in a very bad car wreck in 2008 that left me with some mild traumatic brain damage, learning to play again has been very challenging. But I will say that your tutorials are so awesome as a player and a teacher, and that's not always the norm. I know lots of great players that can't teach and the other way also. Thanks man, keep rocking....

ronszxtt
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When I get frustrated writing new songs, and solos, Steve Stine becomes my beacon of light.

hectortamales
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I feel like I'm learning a language and just had a really good lesson on grammar

MarshallLore
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Wow!...so amazing yet so humble!...truly a wonderful guitar teacher and a wonderful human being!

GRockBlues
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33 years of playing, consider myself advanced, and Steve continues to either teach me something new, or help me understand something I've been doing for a while. You my friend, are the absolute BEST instructor! I watch 1000's of videos, teachers, players, etc.for 14 years online. NONE do it with the ease and grace that you do. Definitely answered your calling in life. Mega respect and thanks.

phoenixburns
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"Lets Explore movements!"

Proceeds to play a god damn tasty solo, I'm still looking up tabs for.

ishaansharma
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You're a rock star man. Anyone would be lucky to talk you into being in their band.

deanelabranche
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this opened up the door to alot more melodic playing and explained it in a new way that i hadnt thought of . the best guitar lesson I've ever had

tracyfitzhugh
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Steve. You are amazing. In the past two years my guitar playing has exponentially improved. I have been playing guitar for over 40 years and I still learn more from you. You are the Yoda of guitar teaching. "Always pass on what you have learned." - Yoda

psychlos
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Steve and his video lessons are as good as YouTube lessons can be. All of the key components which are necessary in order to convey a genuinely good lesson are present; his skill level, technique, tone, examples, his voice and ability to be articulate with explanations pertaining to his examples, personality, video/audio quality, his appearance, overall etiquette, and his apparent desire to be genuinely helpful to people at large.
I’ve been a guitarist for over 30 years, and I get inspiration from Steve’s videos to pick up a guitar and play. Could be one little note he played relative to the piece he was demonstrating, or to try something I hadn’t done before. Either way, thanks Steve. You deserve to be compensated handsomely for your contributions to people both sufficiently well as players and those who are just beginning. I wish you well in 2018.
Thank you

jimn
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Thank you Steve i'm autodidact since years and your lessons continue to help me. You're the best i ever sas on you tube.
Stay heavy.

MrJayfrogg
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This video finally provided me the breakthrough I've needed for years. I've always relied on the major and relative minor pentatonic scales and basically just fiddled my way through them until I was able to play stuff that sounds good. I've been trying for a long time to understand what the hell I was doing and really wanted to figure out the major scale, but it always just sounded like a scale. I just wasn't able to get it to sound good. This video helped me finally realize how to put together the major scale, CAGED, and arpeggios into something that makes sense and sounds good. Thank you!

texasreddirt
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Valuable info, wish I had it many years ago. The methods that broke me from this issue were three things:
1. Having a backtrack that doesn't hide my mistakes. It's easy to make something sound good with a bunch of effects, so it's important to know when I'm being lazy on my technique. (edit: forgot to mention that this also helps push my playing forward, so I don't linger on any notes waiting for a beat. Also, it helps me feel when I want to accentuate a particular note, and even when I want to play fast or slow.)
2. Imagining I was singing a song, so at times if something doesn't sound good, I would even sing it out loud or in my head then add to that.
3. Continuously listen to guitarists and pull inspiration from their skill. Many times I fell into the mental trap where it feels like I'll never be as good as the guys I hear, but at the end of the day, I realized that playing was for me and my enjoyment. I find it extremely fun to learn huge classical movements and to be able to pull them off on any guitar that's in front me. It's very easy to fall into the notion of making it sound robotic, but remembering these three things, for me, are what breaks me out of that, even if it isn't an improvisation.

jowildcat
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You’re a great teacher, Steve. Very clear, simple explanations. Thank you!

Deeeno
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I am 48 and I quit playing 20 years ago because I thought I had no creativity to create interesting solos... until I watched this lesson... thank you soo much Steve!

fabiocaetanofigueiredo
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everything about Steve shouts "great teacher". his soothing, reassuring tone, his extrodinary talent, his contemplative and understanding methods of explaining. best teacher on the internet

Rock-iwov
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This Helps me to do more major Solo sounding lead. I play Quartet music and i need to sound more like this. Thank you, Professor, Stine. God Bless you!

MrVision
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Greatest teacher ever. I am learning with the speed of the light with your lessons. ❤️ Greetings from Slovakia ✌️

TomyBach
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Thanks mate. I taught myself classical guitar years ago then stopped. Coming back to guitar learning electric and you are making my return to music super easy and super enjoyable. Awesome teaching. Thanks. 🙂

garylaurent