How To Use Your Guitar Skills Creatively To Play Awesome Lead Guitar Licks And Solos

by Tom Hess


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Do you know a ton of lead guitar licks and scales but struggle to make your playing sound truly creative? This is a problem most guitarists run into as they approach more advanced levels of lead guitar playing. Ironically, the way most people try to fix the problem only makes it worse. The common assumption is that you don’t know enough scales/guitar licks/arpeggios/musical concepts and this drives most lead guitar players into an endless quest to “learn more stuff”.

The problem with this approach is that it leaves many holes in your lead guitar playing and never addresses the real reasons why your creativity is not improving.

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Although learning new things is important, the REAL keys to creative lead guitar playing are: fluency, application, integration and mastery of the skills you already know.

Here are the 4 tips to help you become a much more creative lead guitar player:
 

Play Creative Lead Guitar Licks - Tip #1. Learn How To Really Master The Fretboard

Beginner/early intermediate lead guitar players think of “learning the fretboard” in terms of rote memorization of individual note names on every string. This is a key reason why they get hopelessly lost when trying to play or improvise lead guitar solos.

Good lead guitar players visualize the fretboard in scale shapes and learn to play or create lead guitar licks in one scale shape at a time. While this is better than being totally lost about what notes to play, this approach results in boring and very repetitive lead guitar licks. 

Great guitar players learn to visualize any scale across the ENTIRE fretboard. When they improvise lead guitar licks and solos, they don’t divide the fretboard into isolated chunks or shapes - they see the entire fretboard as one big scale pattern - from the first fret to the last.

To get to this level of musical freedom, practice playing any scale you use in your lead guitar playing all over the fretboard. Don’t rush to learn new scales too quickly until you developed sufficient mastery and fluency with the scales you currently use in your lead guitar playing.

Warning: Even if you memorized all the shapes of a certain scale, it doesn't mean that your level of mastery with that scale is advanced enough to be creative. You must also practice creating lead guitar licks that will challenge your fretboard visualization awareness - forcing you to expose and improve upon your limitations. Watch the video below to see a demonstration that proves this point (and shows you how to truly master visualizing scales on guitar):

Play Creative Lead Guitar Licks - Tip #2. Learn How To Express Emotion In Your Lead Guitar Playing

To play creative lead guitar licks, you MUST understand which notes to use over any chord/backing track/song, as well as how to express specific emotions in your guitar phrases.
Here are three approaches you can use right now to improve in this area:

  1. Focus on HOW you play the notes, rather than on what notes you play. To get more emotion from each note, enhance it using vibrato, bends, slides or other creative phrasing techniques. To test how well you can currently do this, take this 2-minute lead guitar creativity assessment.
     
  2. Work together with an experienced guitar teacher who can help you understand which notes should be played over a certain chord and how to apply this knowledge creatively in your guitar playing.
     
  3. Instead of playing guitar licks/notes that merely “fit the chord”, focus on expressing real emotions when you play lead guitar licks. There is a profound difference between the two mindsets and it guides all musical choices you make when you improvise lead guitar.

Play Creative Lead Guitar Licks - Tip #3. Learn To Play The Music You Hear In Your Head

When you do not have a good “ear” (aural skills), you have no way of knowing how something will sound before you actually play it. This problem in turn makes it impossible to know how a note will feel before you play it. When you lack this skill, true musical creativity becomes impossible.

Here are a few easy ways to begin developing better aural skills in your lead guitar playing:

  • While practicing scales, play slowly and sing every other note instead of playing it with your hands.
     
  • Create lead guitar phrases by playing several notes on guitar, then singing the rest of the phrase (and vice versa).
     
  • Observe the levels of musical tension created in different note choices by playing a variety of lead guitar phrases over the same chord. For example, record yourself playing an A minor chord over and over for 1-3 minutes. Next, improvise a variety of lead guitar phrases over it using the A natural minor scale, while holding out different notes over the chord. As you emphasize different notes of the scale over the same chord, focus on how the level of musical tension of your phrases builds and releases. As you improve with this, do this assignment with new chords and scales.

Play Creative Lead Guitar Licks - Tip #4. Learn How To Flawlessly Integrate Different Guitar Skills Together

Practicing guitar skills in isolation may help you improve those specific skills, but it will NOT make you into a massively better overall lead guitar player and musician. Why? Lead guitar playing creativity requires knowing how to integrate all of your guitar skills together.

For example, if you want to become great at improvising lead guitar licks, you must work on many things: lead guitar phrasing, ear training, guitar technique, scales, arpeggios, fretboard visualization, and more. If you work on each piece individually, reaching your goals will take a painfully long time and you will always feel like something is holding back your ability to truly be creative. The fastest way to reach your musical goals is to practice in a way that integrates multiple skills or techniques together - enabling you to become truly creative with them.

Learn more about how to practice in this way to improve your lead guitar licks by watching this free guitar practice video.

When you apply the concepts of this article into your lead guitar playing, you will get on the right path towards mastering your musical creativity. To STAY on the path and fully master all skills involved in mastering lead guitar playing, work with a guitar teacher who has already helped countless guitarists achieve their musical goals and knows the best way to help you reach yours.

To find out exactly what skills you must improve to develop highly creative lead guitar playing, take this 2-minute musical creativity assessment. After you complete it, I will reply to you with specific comments on how to improve your lead guitar playing.



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