Please tell me practicing SOLOS gets easier
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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