If you struggle soloing through chord changes, then study THIS solo | Grateful Dead
In this lesson, we break down and learn Jerry's first solo on Mississippi Half-Step Toodeloo (7/12/89). We'll learn about the freedom he plays with, never bound to one scale, or even sticking to notes in the chords being played. 0:00 - solo 0:49 - section 1 3:04 - section 2 6:10 - section 3 8:32 - section 4

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