Why Your Blues Solos Clash Over Major Chords (And How to Fix It)
As blues guitarists, we don't often play over major chord progressions. And if you're new to soloing over these kinds of progression it can be easy to end up with harsh clashes that kill the vibe of your solos. If you've struggled with this in the past, this lesson is for you! 😁 You'll learn how to solo over these tracks and develop a set of skills that will make you a much better blues guitarist in the process. Key Moments: 0:00 - Solo & Opening Thoughts 1:47 - What Not To Do 3:28 - Play The Major Pentatonic 5:19 - Target The Relative Minor 9:38 - Target Chord Tones Some useful links if you'd like to take these concepts further: 🎵 Find the full FREE lesson with supporting text, diagrams and backing tracks - https://happybluesman.com/solo-over-m... 📖 Read 100s of free articles on gear and technique - https://happybluesman.com/articles/ 🎸 Join the next Blues Fast Track and learn to solo like your blues guitar heroes - https://happybluesman.com/fast-track/

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