Improv Reggae 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 reggae guitar player.

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Improv Reggae Guitar Soloing Tips

This is sort of like some reggae chop chords with some licks in between. If you hear that, you can play the licks right off the chord. You can staccato style it, a quick wrist movement that gives a clicking kind of sound that?s very famous that almost every reggae player uses. Its just staying in a certain scale on that chord, coming up with those licks as your staccato style picking for the reggae.

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