The Three Things You Need To Play Solos That Don't Suck
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Can You Learn To Improvise?

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How To Create And Memorize Blues Licks

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The Pentatonic Secret: Use Repetition To Play More Interesting Solos

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3 Rules For Making Pentatonic Scales Sound Good

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Slide Guitar 101: Scales for Playing Melodies In Open D

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There Are 3 Types of Keys. Most Guitarists Only Know 2.

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My Favorite New Chord Substitution

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Tritone Substitutions On The Blues In E

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How to Improvise With One Blues Scale

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This Stupid Trick Helped Me Play Everywhere On The Guitar!

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The 1 Blues Shape That Instantly Makes You Sound More Advanced

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The Biggest Soloing Mistake (And How To Fix It!)

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Why Most Guitarists Never Truly Understand The E Blues Scale

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The Three Exercises That Will Solve Your Right-Hand Coordination

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Blues Techniques: Rakes, Triplets and Bass Notes

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The One Simple Exercise You Need To Learn The Fretboard

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Everyone’s Blues Solos Are BAD Until They Learn This!

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Why Everyone Needs a Nylon Guitar (ft. Dominic Miller)

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Renew Your Blues With These Freddie Green-Style Blues Chord Substitutions

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