The KEY to Soloing That STOPS You 'Sounding like a Beginner'.

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Want to take your solos up a notch and stop sounding like a beginner? I’ve got a cool pentatonic trick that every guitarist should know! In this lesson, we’re going to show you how to break free from those same old boxy patterns and add some serious flavor to your solos. This simple trick will help you use the pentatonic scale in a more creative and musical way, making your playing sound instantly more advanced and dynamic. So, grab your guitar, let’s dive into this awesome pentatonic hack, and watch your solos transform. Trust me, once you nail this, you’ll never go back to those boring licks again!

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budgreene
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johncampbell
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I’m 70 yrs young and finally some body showed me what I’ve been waiting on. You have the camera on your right hand and show in detail your left hand. Now finally I can put this together. ( slow but sure). Thanks Eddie glad I found you.

YogiMoore
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The most useful piece of advice I have ever been given, was from an experienced session musician: when you need to solo, start by repeating the melody line and work from there.

rayperkins
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I work for a golf course constriction company. And I'm married. Not a lot of time dedicated to practice. This, however, motivates me to squeeze out some time.

Perfect instruction.

ismaelsantillanes
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Hello from Canada, thank you for your way to understand lessons, I’m 52 and you’re the first instructor I’ve had or watched that talks like a down to earth guy and not a stuck band member just trying to make cash. Keep up the great work🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻

carmanracette
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This is an unbelievably good lesson. 16 minutes of actual value added instruction. Outstanding.

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I'm a 65-year-old self-taught guitarist and playing for 23 years these are the best learning lessons on how to really play guitar I don't mean songs but playing little licks that will help you sound good You've helped my playing incredibly since I found you station here I love it and you're a great player and a great teacher thank you

robertmessina
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I’ve been playing guitar since my teens. I’m 46 now and I’m binge watching your videos, my friend. Thanks for the help🤜🤛

Outdoors
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Your methods are killer and you expresse them in a very understandable way .
I am 62yrs and have been playing since I was a teenager and it's gave me new ways to put things together. Thanks ! Great Videos .

duanetrivett
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Super valuable lesson. Keeping it simple and building off of 2 chords all over the fretboard is a great exercise. Then when you've got that....3 chords....and you're off and running....

rob
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I can't believe this is so easy, especially when I play the guitar upside down and watching you make it seem so simple. I followed a lot of people trying to figure out what they were playing because I have to reverse everything common but you made it so simple. I'll be eternally grateful

Robert-tdgg
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Dang man! THANK YOU! I had the tools, just needed to know where to put them to work! Even my wife was like, damn that sounds good. She has NEVER said that, and ive been noodling off and on for decades.

kaptkrunchfpv
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I know this comment is gonna get lost at the bottom, but man...I really learned something here. I always wondered how to connect chords like that and you explained it in a way that I just got it. I'm a beginner, playing about 6 months now, but I was just playing stuff others had made, imitating, if you will. I just tried it, and realised I wasn't copying you, I was just making music. It wasn't great, but it was mine, just coming out of my hands. Awesome video man!

joshuagoss
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Tony Iommi uses a lot of triads and diads. He bases a lot of his stuff off of the blues scale, which is essentially a minor pentatonic with the added flattened 5th. I admired him growing up and tried to emulate him. Then when I was older and started learning the blues and the pentatonic scale I just naturally threw those diads and triads in. I was already doing slides. I learned a lot watching and listening to Tony Iommi play.

BitwiseMobile
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It's taking me a bit to learn this but you are the best teacher I have seen. So many get caught in their own little trip but you break it dow. I'm starting to understand the fretboard. Thank you

markfostercrtgamer
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This is great for an intermediate player like myself. Great information without getting bogged down in theory. Thanks!

georgelacy
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Yes, thank you. You’re helping me, an old dog, learn new tricks.

monkofwar
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been trying to figure out how to use arpeggios/triads in my soloing.... this lesson helped lift the curtain! So not only can you use the triads/chord shapes to play the appropriate major/minor pentatonic licks, but you can play triad licks off of the chords/triad shapes too. Super cool!

ruffens
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I am not overstating that this had to be the most valuable video lesson I ever saw.

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