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How to Play a Guitar Solo Over Simple Chord Progressions

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In this video I talk about how to play a guitar solo over simple chord progressions while sounding interesting.
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LESSON DESCRIPTION:
This is my 200th video in a row, posting every single Tuesday for 200 weeks!
In this video, I talk about how to play a guitar solo over simple triads and demonstrate different ways to solo over a 1645 progression in the key of E.
I just got an email asking about this. Eric says:
"Recently, I'm practicing chord tones, and I'm using a simple chord progression like 1645 to master basic major and minor triads.
The simple chord progression with no extensions makes me curious about how to make a beautiful solo over it, since it's very basic with limited options.
If possible, can you please make a video about it?"
The main thing that jumps out at me from this question is saying that simple chord progressions limit our options for soloing.
Harmony can be simple, but our soloing options are never limited.
You can always play anything you want.
In this video, in my typical fashion, I break down several steps for how to play a guitar solo over simple chord progressions.
Once you’ve practiced and gotten comfortable with the harmony and chords, then you can let go, play, create, and express yourself.
I hope you enjoyed this lesson about how to play a guitar solo over simple chord progressions and found it beneficial. Let me know what you thought in the comments.
Thanks! :)
Jared



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VIDEO CONTENT OUTLINE (WITH TIMESTAMP LINKS):
0:00 My 200th video!
0:49 Viewer question
2:10 Video outline
3:07 Starting the chord loop
3:36 Step 1: Pentatonic scale
5:48 Step 2: Blues scale
6:14 Step 3: Parent major scale
7:18 Step 4: Chord tones
10:15 Step 5: Know where you are
11:27 Step 6: Add extra notes
12:33 Step 7: Land on a target note
16:12 Takeaways
18:37 Free downloads for practicing
19:23 What to watch next


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