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@LeeNichols · Guitar · UK

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Here's my (best attempt) transcription of this incredible guitar solo from Martin Miller. There's so much you can learn from this solo about feel, great note choice, dynamics etc. In my opinion it's got… More…

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In the previous lesson we used mainly arpeggios to work our way around the fretboard. This is a great exercise in learning to use larger intervals and avoid sequential scale note playing. In this lesson… More…

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In the previous lessons we have looked at brief ideas of using various scales and arpeggios with short examples of breaking them up and mixing together.… More…

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Using larger intervals to avoid predictable scale-like sounding solos. More…

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String bending adds a whole new dimension to your solos. Including string bending with what we have done so far in the previous parts will spice things up further. More…

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To improve at anything, we need to experiment. We learn a lot from what we mess around with. Here we'll take a look at the types of things you can do to play around with ideas and build better solos. More…

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Here we will look at a simple but effective way of learning a scale across the fretboard. Breaking up scales into smaller parts helps us think about them differently and see them for what they are - just… More…

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Here we'll take a look at using ghost / muted notes to create rhythmic phrasing, as often used in funk but also well suited to other styles. This is an important technique to learn even if you do not use… More…

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Backing track for the "Guitar soloing. Intermediate and Beyond" lessons.… More…

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Learning music theory and detailed explanations of everything we do is great, and often necessary, but sometimes it's also important to just get stuck in and play guitar. This teaches us to listen, train… More…