How to Improv Beginner Blues Guitar Solo with Chord Tones | Blues Guitar Lesson | Guitar Tricks
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In this beginner guitar lesson, learn chord tones for improvising 12 bar blues guitar solos, riffs and licks.
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In this week’s Guitar Tricks Channel lesson, Guitar Tricks instructor Mike Olekshy focuses on phrasing and targeting chord tones.
Check out the video for soloing ideas using standard 12-bar blues progression.
Get ready to go outside the same ole box pattern!
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excellent mike
put it on my timeline
lesson starts at 1:45
love your eyebrows at 0:11
I just went back to taking lessons and this is my first assignment, to take a jam track and use the chord tones for soloing. Thanks for the refresher!!
The concept you mentioned about thinking how a singer might approach phrasing a chord @ 3:31 is a great idea – ty for opening up another "door" for me