How To Write A 16 Bar Guitar Solo
I have a really cool lesson to show you today where we are going to go over how you can write a 16 bar guitar solo!
We are going to use some familiar backing tracks and dig into how you can sculpt out your lead playing to be more interested and fun to play!
New Jam Track With Bass Line!
This is the main jam track you hear in the video. The track is in the key of B minor and the tempo is set at 110 Bpm. If your just starting out, try using the Minor Pentatonic Scale starting on the 7th fret!
Jam Track #1:
You can see the first lesson in this series by going here: https://rockguitarpower.com/outside-jam-session-and-lesson
Hey Mike!
Enjoyed your lesson! Good Stuff!
A couple of things first use a Google +1 on your pages now. I know you do IM like I do it will help. I see you have twiiter and facebook.
Two I want to turn you on to a young Canadian guitar player. He looks a little like you vise versa. You both are very good guitar players. http://www.youtube.com/user/SteveAlCostello
Keep em coming Mike,
-Tim♫
Thanks Tim, I’ll be sure to check him out!
Mike
hey there mike… nice one….would like to learn more from you
ijaz,
Thanks for the comment and glad you liked the lesson. I see you recently joined RGP in early December. If you would like to learn more than keep checking the emails from us and dig in to all the content we send you. Also, here are two very powerful (and free!) guitar learning resources from Rock Guitar Power:
The Rock Guitar Power Webinar: https://rockguitarpower.com/go/webinar2
The Weekly Lesson Series: https://rockguitarpower.com/weeklylessonseries
Check these out and let me know what you think!
Mike Deiure
Thanks Mike for the great soloing ideas. I call it a kind of Call & Response technique. I will now concentrate on finding some licks within the scale and repeating them, and then ANSWERING them in maybe a different position of the scale. Thanks again for getting me to focus better on these things.
Tom Copeland
Your welcome Tom! Glad it’s helping out
Mike D