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Please tell me practicing SOLOS gets easier

The challenge I'm facing right now, is to learn how to play fluent, improvised and fast guitar solos. Up until now, I've only managed to "copy" solos note-per-note and this works out fine as long as things aren't going too fast. For example, the final solo in "State of Love and Trust" I find hard to figure out... I know about pentatonic scales and this has helped me a lot to improvise, but after a few bars, I always run out of inspiration...
Any hints on this?
Any hints on this?
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7/9/06 LA 1
7/10/06 LA 2
10/21/06 Bridge 1
-Take it like this, the word SOLO means ONE, or ALONE - it's a one time deal, never to be repeated. Plus it's kind of tacky to play someone else's solo note for note - They played those notes for a reason, so why not come up with your own reasons . . .
-One of the best thing you can do for yourself is learn a bit of music theory (i.e. key signatures) - Thus you know what's sharp or flat in the key you're playing in, "THIS WAY THERE'S NO TRIAL & ERROR INVOLVED," which is helpful because you know what you can play, what works and what won't work (I'll explain this in a minute).
-I'd also suggest you learn your 7-basic-MODES (in order). Learning them this way allows you to modulate keys easier. Since there are 7-notes in a typical Major or Minor scale, there are 7-basic modes to play (one for each note in the scale).
1). Ionian [aka Major]
2). Dorian
3). Phrygian
4). Lydian
5). Mixolydian
6). Aeolian [aka Minor]
7). Locrian
An example would be C-Major (scale: C,D,E,F,G,A,B).
The key of C-Major has no sharps or flats in it, so you could play (working with the scale in order): C-ionian (Major), D-dorian, E-phrygian, F-lydian, G-mixolydian, A-aeolian (minor), B-locrian.
A-Minor is the relative to C-Major (since there's no sharps or flats in either key). Therefore you can play A-aeolian (minor) in the key of C-Major.
DO YOU SEE THE ORDER HERE???
- I'd be happy to send you over a copy of the best fingering for each mode - I give these same Mode fingerings to my students - just drop me a line if you're interested.
Cheers . . .
- Ian C.T. vom Saal
<b><font color="red">CONTACT ME HERE</font>: www.myspace.com/ianvomsaal</b>
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thats what i did, anyhow