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Guitar Soloing Tips and Techniques

More guitar soloing tips and techniques in my free 'Soloing Bootcamp'. Join here: https://jamesshipwayguitar.com/soloingbootcamp  5 guitar soloing tips and techniques to help you avoid common solo sucking traps! In this short guitar tutorial I'll show you 5 quick guitar soloing tips and techniques for mastering guitar solos - whether you are a rock or blues player. By following my 15 minute practice routine – that’s 3 minutes per technique – you will soon see big improvements in your solos. You’ll learn how to master some of the soloing basics, from adding contrast, repetition and pauses (yep, it’s totally OK NOT to play every second of every solo) to nailing the groove of your solo. Check this lesson out and let these guitar soloing tips and techniques take your solos up a gear. Here's a breakdown of the lesson: 0:27 Guitar Soloing Tip #1 - Space! Make sure you're leaving some space between your licks and phrases as you solo. Otherwise it becomes a ...

Playing a Guitar Solo On a Ballad (Tips for Epic Guitar Solos)

Playing a guitar solo on a ballad is your chance to show the expressive and emotional side of your guitar playing chops! But there are challenges with playing a guitar solo in this style. How can you play a more melodic guitar solo? How should you use phrasing and space? Are there any tricks the guitar gods use when playing a guitar solo on a ballad and can you use them too? And can you learn how to play an emotional guitar solo which sounds epic, or is it an ability you either have or you don't!? Stay tuned, because I think you can learn to play a killer guitar solo on a ballad! And in this guitar lesson, I'll point you towards 5 powerful soloing tips which are based on what you hear in the playing of 'power ballad' masters like David Gilmour, Jeff Beck, Steve Vai, Slash and other great players. Follow these tips and explore and practice them and you will hear a difference when you step up to play a solo...and over time and with practice you can become an expressive ...