Improv Blues Guitar Soloing Tips

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Part of the video series: How to Improvise Guitar Solos

Summary: Improv guitar soloing can seem much harder than it really is. Here is a video to offer some tips on how to be a better blues guitar player.

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Improv Blues Guitar Soloing Tips

This is a blue scale in the key of A. It would be A, D and E. I'll show you the scale and how to pick it. You would want to start out slow and bend a few notes, to create tension, vibrato and things of that nature. Maybe throw in a chord a nice chord and then work off the scale again. Form chords while you are playing so that you are playing melody chords, licks and all kinds of things. It creates a fullness. With the vibrato, slow vibrato you want to dig in a little bit more. The blues.

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