¿Te pierdes al improvisar? Aprende a seguir los acordes paso a paso

Do you get lost when improvising on guitar? This is one of the most common problems among guitarists who are starting to explore solos. Not knowing what chord you're on, how many bars you've played, or when the harmony changes makes improvisation feel insecure and unmusical. In this lesson, I'll teach you a clear and progressive method for improvising without losing the rhythm, using the 12-bar minor blues as a guide. What will you learn in this lesson? How the 12-bar minor blues rhythm works. What the tonic, fourth, dominant sixth, and fifth chords are. How to aurally identify bars 9–10, the key point for staying on track. How to use the minor pentatonic scale to improvise with confidence. How to mark harmonic changes using specific guide tones. Simple exercises to develop your feel for the rhythm and always stay oriented. How to apply this method to any other style beyond the blues. Improvising isn't just about playing notes: it's about knowing where you are in the form and how to express it musically. With this method, you'll begin to recognize the key moments of the blues and connect your improvisation to the actual harmony, achieving more solid, musical, and confident solos. You can download the track used in the example here: https://www.mediafire.com/file/5mbonn... Practice calmly, feel the form, and you'll see how your improvisation completely changes. Want to learn guitar in a structured way? Select a course according to your level: 🟢 Absolute Beginner →    • Aprende a tocar guitarra desde cero - LECC...   🟡 Want to learn about rhythm and chords? →    • Curso de ritmo y acordes para guitarra – L...   🔵 Want to learn about scales? →    • Escalas mayores en guitarra: Construcción ...   ▶️ Guitar Improvisation Course →    • Las 4 fases de la improvisación en guitarr...   🎓 Ready for the next level? Check out our online courses → https://clasesdeguitarra.com.co/ 📖 Check out our books → https://clasesdeguitarra.com.co/libro... Chapters: 00:00 Introduction 00:42 Traditional Minor Blues Form 02:55 Characteristic Zone of Blues Forms 04:35 Applying the Form Within improvisation 05:37 Example of using form to avoid getting lost while improvising 06:20 Emphasizing the fourth degree while improvising 07:07 Example of emphasizing the fourth degree as a guide 07:45 To avoid getting lost while improvising, locate the first degree 08:33 Example using the entire minor blues form 09:42 Stop getting lost while improvising! 10:15 Example of improvisation using the blues scale 11:04 Question and answer section