Note Bending Tips for Guitar Soloing

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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 bend notes better as a guitar player.

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Note Bending Tips for Guitar Soloing

This is going to be like a slow blues by bending notes and doing a slow vibrato. When you are bending notes like that you want to have a good feel and kind of bend your finger around the neck to get more drain on the note. You have more of a support system that way as far as the vibrato. You could also do the same with the chord; play off the chord like that using the same time sequence, slow vibrato. You can do a burst. And there we go.

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