Beginner For Guitar Solo

Beginner For Guitar Solo

In this lead guitar lesson, we'll be learning how to play a solo on the guitar. A lot of guitarists think that playing a solo is such a long way away, and it can seem like an impossible mountain to climb. In this lesson, we'll be going over just a few basic techniques and learning a simple solo so you can start playing along to music right away. It doesn't matter if you have an electric guitar or an acoustic guitar, all the points covered in this lesson will apply to you.

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Before we get into learning the solo, we need to cover a few essential techniques. The first of these is picking technique. Start off by grabbing your pick between your thumb and your index finger. There are a few different positions you can use, so make adjustments and find what is most comfortable for you. Make sure you relax your hand. Gripping the pick too hard can result in injury, and also make it harder to pick multiple notes smoothly. Lastly, you'll want to focus on making small motions when you pick. The smaller the motion, the less distance the pick will have to travel to get to the next note. Also, smaller motions are easier to do for an extended period of time, so it's a good habit to get into early.

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The other important technique to cover is fretting technique. Start by holding your hand up as if you were holding a baseball. Take the shape your hand is making and grab the neck of your guitar. Place your thumb on the back of the neck and bring your fingers down onto the fretboard. Again, stay relaxed and don't grip anything too tightly. You'll want to make sure when you come down on the frets that you are right behind them and pushing just hard enough so that the notes come through clearly.

Now that we've got the techniques down, we'll jump into learning this solo. For this solo, we'll be using the blues scale. If you don't already know the blues scale that's perfectly okay. You don't need to learn it to play the solo here.

The first thing we'll do is pull up the jam track and practice counting along to it. Get used to where the beat is and how to find the rhythm. Since we're only using half notes and whole notes in this lesson you'll only need to be able to count 1, 2, 3, 4 along to the track.

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The chord progression that we'll be playing over is just a standard 12 bar blues progression. You don't need to worry too much about what those chords exactly are at this point. The focus of this section will just be imitating what's played in the video and following along with the tab.

Spend some time working on being able to play this solo without the jam track to start. Once you feel like you've got the hang of it, you can play it along with the jam track. Be sure to listen to the example in the video as well so you know it sounds right.In many respects, the music world has moved away from complex and fast lead guitar solos. And that's not entirely a bad thing. Because guitar solos are just melody, which is most effectively expressed in a simple and understandable way. Even the fastest guitar players of our day are incredibly gifted in the art of melodic construction. Joe Satriani, Steve Vai and Eric Johnson (just to name a few) are known not only for their speed, but for creating music that is melodically intriguing.

After a couple decades of the guitar pendulum swinging back to the middle, away from the speedsters of the '80s, we've got a ton of songs with easy guitar solos that rhythm and non-speed players can learn without having to spend hours struggling with complex soloing patterns. It can also be helpful to supplement lists like this with formal instruction. We've also got a broad list of how-to guitar topics covered for those that want to do a little more digging.

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First and foremost (and perhaps obviously), we're avoiding songs with solos that are particularly fast. While there isn't really a proper definition for what is too fast, we've found that such guitar solos are self-evident and easy to post.

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Remember how easy it is to get jingles stuck in your head, or annoying songs that you end up humming to yourself all day? An easy guitar solo should be sort of like that. It should be like listening to the Andy Griffith (God rest his soul) whistling intro.

And while it's probably not what we want to play on guitar, it's a good example of what kind of melody is easy to recall.

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There's a lot of lead guitar happening in this song, but none of it is fast or complicated. Once you get a feel for the melody, the solo isn't going to give you trouble.

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Ok - so maybe it's not easy in the strictest sense of the word, but it's certainly not fast. Anyone with a good tab sheet and some patience has a fair chance.

Tom Morello must have exhausted his creativity with this song on the verse riff (which is awesome), because the chorus riff and solo are pretty run of the mill. In fact, the solo is one 16th note with alternate picking.

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This is one of the few manageable solos from Avenged Sevenfold, and it's certainly not the easiest on this list. However, it's not at all fast, with only a few runs that break from the melody in favor of a little added speed.

We get one more from Avenged Sevenfold that's highly melodic and ballad-esque. This one might be even easier than Danger Line, though both are similar in speed and construction.

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This one is just a few measures long and can be easily handled, provided you know how to bend a few notes.

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George Harrison's bluesy solo on Can't Buy Me Love is short, moderately fast and not at all complex. It's fun to play and can probably be conquered in one sitting.

Despite being somewhat lengthy, the Let It Be solo isn't technically difficult and is slower than the Can't Buy Me Love track.

The solo is actually called a breakdown in the sheet music, and I think it's played on piano instead of guitar. Even still, it's an easy one if you want to try and tackle the entire song.

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Tony Iomi plays two different solos on this track, the first of which is the primary feature of the bridge. While it's a bit on the long side, it's slow and simple in that it relies heavily on familiar, minor pentatonic patterns for its construction.

The solo at the end of this song is the last two sections of the tab we linked to in the title. It's painfully simple, and really just layers the original riff. You're likely to have far more difficulty with the tuning.

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Carlos Santana meanders through two solos on Black Magic Woman, both of which are fairly long though not difficult. The biggest challenge will be simply memorizing all of it, since the Santana solos tend to run together after a few listens.

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There's nothing like a three-note solo to boost your confidence. Add some delay to the pattern and you're good to go in three minutes or less.

Ross Childress could burn up a fretboard, but most of the time his solos (in the early days of Collective Soul) were simple and soulful, not unlike his offering on Run.

New guitar player, same result. Joel Kosche speeds up a little on his solo for this track, but it's still very manageable.

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Ok, so there isn't a really a solo in this song, in the traditional sense. However, the main riff carries into the bridge and outro, giving the song a distinct and memorable melodic flavor.

The solo isn't tabbed, but it's easy to pickup and will sound great with a slide. Just a few notes need to be deciphered.

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It feels like Clapton could just go off at some point in this song, but he

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