Solo In 5 Minutes FLAT – WITHOUT Any Theory (3 Step Solo Technique)
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Learn to solo in 5 minutes… Is it even possible?
This is my easy 3 Step Solo Technique that will help you unlock the mystery of how to solo on guitar. You’ll learn how to solo in 5 minutes (or less!). You’ll see for yourself how to find the key of a song, some basic solo licks, and before you know it, you’ll be playing a solo.
Learning to solo can be a daunting task so that’s why we created this video – so you can learn how to solo on guitar without getting bogged down in theory. The goal here is to have you playing an easy guitar solo in 5 minutes or less.
P.S. Pentatonic scales get a lot of stick… Maybe that’s ‘cause you’re not using these pentatonics… they’re likely using you!”
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Wow! I have been playing for 6 years and this is starting to make sense. Thank you
Thank you ! This is an excellent lesson
@guitarmasterymethod I have a question on how to play scales or fretting the notes of melodic lines. I noticed that if I fret the 1st note using mere finger strength the other fingers aren't in ready position therefore I have to curl or draw back and manouver each of the other fingers to fret the following notes. This is tedious especially when we have to do fast runs. However when I fret the 1st note together with a grip hand strength the other fingers seem to curl along in somewhat ready position so much so that I just have to focus on the 1st note and land the rest naturally. This work well especially if you are doing 1234, 124, 134 patterns on the string. So what is the proper way to fret the guitar? 1) Manouver each finger to desired frets or 2) Focus the curl and grip on the 1st note to get the others to curl along and land the rest naturally? Which is the proper technique that should work best in the long run?
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Do I want to solo in 5 minutes flat….or 5 minutes sharp? OK, but seriously I never put this 6 note thing all together until now.
Congratulations, you can now play "a Forest" by the Cure.
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This is so great!!!!! Thank you for providing guidance beyond just the notes being played. I love the breathing technique
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But you used 2 chords ????
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Howdy…. I’m new to this but it appears you’re playing the G minor pentatonic scale with the G major chord… do I have that right?
I’ve learnt more useful stuff in watching 5 mins of your content than in hours of other people’s
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I’ve learned a lot from this tutorial. Excellent Teaching.
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This is the video that I knew had to exist. I think the breathing really helps with the phrasing. I feel like my soloing has no intentionality. Can’t wait to try this.
holy moly wish I knew this years ago! Thanks!
solo over backing track to learn how to stay in key and on time. You will learn a ton from that
New to guitar but he has a pedal going right? For the distortion sound. Or is this just like amp over drive to get that sound
Is it a rule to start on the root note & end on it too? Do you just need to include the root note? It's my understanding, that you must start & or end on it. If someone can elaborate? Am I wrong in thinking as long as you start or end on the root note, you're in business, or do you start & end on it?
Sometimes, if you're a beginner & have a clip on tuner, it will also confirm that you are hitting a G or an A. I actually don't do that but after watching this, for beginners, I thought that could possibly help you to the point of memorization. That tuner, if your guitar is setup well, should be able to register any note on the fretboard.