5 Techniques to Transform Your Blues Guitar Solos (No Speed Required!)
If your blues solos are starting to sound repetitive, this lesson is for you. You'll learn 5 under-utilised techniques that will bring new life to your playing — whether you're soloing in just the first shape of the minor pentatonic scale, or flying up and down the fretboard. Key Moments: 0:00 - Solo & Opening Thoughts 1:05 - I: Double Stops 4:05 - II: Rakes 8:05 - III: Big Bends 12:28 - IV: Unison Bends 16:44 - V: Tap Bends 20:15 - Closing Thoughts 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/5-spicy-blu... 🎶 Get your FREE guide to Essential Blues Scales and how to use them - https://happybluesman.kit.com/essenti... 📖 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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