UNLOCK Your Improvising/Soloing Skills with this Method!

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UNLOCK Your Improvising/Soloing Skills with this Method!
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mike accidentally playing "The First Noel" killed me

stratonicc
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The greatest part of fooling around with this is realizing this allows me to now play all the notes to the "Dueling Banjos". My dog just ran away with my truck, thanks a lot.

Homermad
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Another fun thing to do for improvising is to duel yourself. It works best with a Les Paul because you have the dedicated tone control for the neck pickup so it'll sound like another guitar. But just play something on the bridge pickup, then switch to the neck pickup and try to copy what you heard with the bridge pickup. Granted, you should be able to copy it exactly anyway, but it's fun to pretend you didn't just play it, and try to replicate it. Not getting it perfect also adds to the feeling that you're dueling someone. But just keep switching between bridge and neck, and then change it to make the neck be the "Pro player" and now the bridge has to try and follow.

JoeR
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As a teacher and player, i love simple! Beautiful discovery!

bobparsonsartist
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This clicked right away considering improving is my weak point right now, this is an awesome way to get the ball rolling. Thanks! 😊💙🎸

mini_moose_x
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Thank you thank you thank you for mentioning backing tracks!! I'm self-taught, using YouTube for almost four years now, and I learned rhythm and improvisation by playing along to backing tracks. They are one of the most underappreciated tools in 21st Century/digital age guitar learning.

becksvlogs
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So many years of just kinda arpeggiating and not really learning scales like that just for this guy to come in and tell me something so simple and improve the way I play so fast

dylanhammonds
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Great video, improvisation is both one of the most important and most fun things you can learn

goldagent
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I am in awe. Today, you helped me break a hurdle I have had for years. I just turned this off and solo'd for over backing tracks for 1/2 hour with confidence. THANK YOU! Also nice in this exact position to noodle over Em (of course).

senorcmasmas
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I like the new camera angles on this one! That guitar is effing sweet!

MichaelBuilds
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Improvising is one of my major lesson tasks at the moment.
Using the g major scale across the strings, learning where all the g notes are has been another small part. I've been using a lot of the YT backing tracks, I try and use a different one each time. So this is absolutely perfect! Looking forward to trying this out 🤘🏻🔥

HannahCope
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This is excellent. I learned these concepts a long time ago but it took me a lot of time to get it. When you combine this with octave visualization it really opens things up. For the rock and metal guys G major has the same notes as the venerable favorite key E minor so once you learn the G major you’ve also got the E minor but the focus is on the G note in the major and the E note in the minor

descent
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If anyone was wondering if you should buy this guy course or not… I personally 100% recommend it yo 😂 This man taught me guitar!

YoungJasper
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This is a great concept in understanding how to MAP the fretboard. These are the types of lessons and exercises we need.

neurocosm
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I haven't learned too much about playing lead, but when I started to learn the solo for "Hotel California, " I liked sliding into the middle of the neck. Now I know what to do next for my own lead playing.🥰

scorpionleader
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This feels like a huge step in my improvising/soloing journey, yet such an easy concept to grasp with how you explained it. Thank you! Earned a subscriber.

Ghost-lfqj
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Improvising is my life. I'd go insane playing everything the same way every time.
Learn the five pentatonic positions move em around, and get minor, major, dorian etc.In every key.
Nothing worse than seeing people stick to root and octave positions.
No such thing as mastering the guitar, always something to explore and learn. Love it!!
Great lesson here for starters.

mindtorquemusic
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I really loved your solo at the beginning of the video! Nice, melodic lines!

scottstollery
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This video broke me completely out of the pentatonic box and I suddenly understood several more minor and major scales and how the connected 🤘🏻

austinjohnson
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always a pleasure with the uploads man, you kill it every time!

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