Most blues players try to fix disconnected solos by learning more licks, but the real answer is learning how to develop one idea musically. In this lesson, I’ll show you ho...
Most guitar players learn blues licks… but don’t know how to turn them into a real solo. In this lesson, you’ll take one simple blues lick and expand it into a full blues solo...
Most guitar players think they need more licks, but the real problem is not knowing how to develop the ones they already have into musical ideas that don’t sound repetitive.
...Most players try to sound better by playing faster, but that usually makes their solos worse. In this lesson, you’ll learn 5 slow blues licks that sound clean, expressive, ...
In this lesson, I show you 5 blues licks every beginner should know and explain why they work. These licks give you real musical phrases you can use immediately instead of ...
This blues guitar lesson teaches call and response phrasing so your solos stop sounding like scale patterns. You’ll learn three blues licks that answer each other, creating mu...
These three phrasing shapes will instantly improve your blues solos by adding expression, control, and musical identity. Learn how bends, slides, and double stops create vocal...
Most players sound unsure in their solos because they never learn how to land on the notes that actually fit the chords. In this quick lesson, I show you the one simple move t...
In this lesson I show you five psychedelic blues rock licks in the style of Robin Trower. These ideas focus on blues double stops, chromatic passing tones, dominant double ...
Want to make your solos actually feel like something? In this lesson, I'll show you how to use bends and the whammy bar to bring real emotion into your playing - no speed r...
Ever wonder how to turn a chord progression into a real solo? In this video, I'll take you behind the scenes and show you exactly how I built the first half of a brand new ...
A Simple 3-Step Method for Real Progress
Starting guitar can feel overwhelming—but it doesn’t have to be. Whether you have just five minutes a day or a full hour to practi...