Soloing Using Call And Response And Conversing With The Band
Today’s video is a little bit different, and you’ll probably have to just watch it through once first, and then try it for yourself. It came from (as many things do) a question that came up on one of the monthly All Access Pass live sessions (we do a few of them each month.) It has to do with playing with the band, and not on top of the band when you solo. In this case it’s a jam track, but it works the same. Anyway, it’s hard to explain, but super cool if you can do it. https://BluesGuitarUnleashed.com

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