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3 Strong Note Blues Soloing Licks

Learn how to target strong notes in the 12 bar blues so your solos sound confident and intentional. These simple concepts will help you stop guessing and start creating rea...

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Why Gilmour’s "Time" Solo Works (Part 1) | Pink Floyd

Why David Gilmour’s “Time” solo works so well, focusing on note choice, phrasing, and harmony, not copying licks but understanding the thinking behind it.

 


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Do This One Thing to Make Your Blues Solos Sound More Confident

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...

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Are You Over-Strumming? Try This Instead

Most players think rhythm guitar is about how much you play, but great rhythm is about how much space you leave. In this lesson, I’ll show you how to make your chords groov...

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My Favorite Chords (and Why They Sound Fantastic)

â–¶â–¶ These are my three favorite chords the ones that feel great under your fingers and make your guitar instantly sound more musical. Each one shows how movement, tone, and ...

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How to Practice Blues Guitar - Every Single Day

Stop wasting time with random blues practice. In this lesson, you’ll learn my Musical Triangle Method - a simple daily framework that keeps you improving fast by balancing ...

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5 Blues Licks That Secretly Make You Better

If your solos still sound like exercises, these 5 smart blues licks will fix that. We’ll target bend accuracy, groove phrasing, space/call-and-response, and landing notes t...

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5 Bread and Butter Scales to Use Over Funky Blues - Guitar Lesson

Want to break out of the minor pentatonic box? In this lesson, I’ll show you five essential “bread and butter” scales that work great over a funky blues groove — complete with...

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