[Video] Play Lead Guitar Solos With Creativity - Getting A Lot From Little
By Tom Hess
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How many guitar players do you know who have good guitar skills, but still can’t ‘freely’ create awesome lead guitar solos? Fact is, most guitar players do not know how to really use the musical skills they already have. So, what do they do to try to fix this common problem? They learn more skills. Hmm… is this truly what will help you to
create better guitar solos? Not really, because when you learn new skills, you will still struggle to use them creatively to create cool lead guitar solos.
In this guitar solos creativity lesson, we focus on how to ‘use’ what you know and specifically how to get a lot of cool sounds and emotion out of playing very few notes. The more you learn how to get a lot from little, the easier it is for you to get a lot from a lot.
When creating lead guitar solos, most guitar players rely on ‘playing new notes’ in order to express themselves. This rarely works well.
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The key to creating, improvising and playing great lead guitar solos is not ‘what’ you play, it’s ‘how you play it’. Having great guitar solos using phrasing is infinitely more valuable than having other skills.
There are many ways to
learn guitar phrasing, but the most important is to be able to play one note extremely well. Another great thing to practice guitar solos is to make many small variations on a small single phrase.
You want to focus not on what to play, or what the note options are, but instead on what you can do with a small phrase. How much emotion and interest you can squeeze out of something small.
The reality is, it is much harder to say something with 2 or 3 notes than it is to say something with lots of notes. But once you can master this (becoming highly expressive with only a few pitches), your ability to become expressive when playing lead guitar solos with lots of notes becomes easy.
Train your
guitar solo skills and improvising by working with ‘less’ notes, so that you can master the ability to become fully expressive using all the notes, techniques and skills that you can already play, instead of working on ‘new skills’.
You can often grow faster as a lead guitar player by learning more about your ‘existing’ skills instead of learning new ones. Training with a very small group of notes is one of the key methods you can use to do this.
Watch the lead guitar solos below to see exactly what I’m talking about + learn how to improve your guitar solos and phrasing.
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