
Try using this lead guitar concept before you choose a scale. Sound more melodic when playing lead guitar. In this intermediate guitar lesson we will use the notes in the chords to create a melodic lead guitar solo. I will teach a simple pattern that is movable for any major or minor chords to play a lead guitar solo. Improvising on guitar just became easier, using this movable chord tone pattern. With this knowledge, the scales that you already know, will make a lot more sense on the fretboard. it’s very easy to visualize these movable, chord tone patterns. Even if you’re just starting to improvise lead guitar, this is a game changing guitar lesson. I really needed this guitar lesson many years ago! Most guitar players live to improvise lead guitar solos. This guitar lesson will bring you more confidence on the guitar fretboard.
Video Contents
0:00 Lead guitar tips intro.
0:42 Using chord tones for the A chord. Lead guitar tip.
1:48 Using the E and D chord tones. Movable lead guitar pattern.
2:07 Using the F# minor chord tone. Lead guitar tip.
2:45 How to create a melodic sounding lead guitar solo.
3:29 How to practice this lead guitar concept.
3:56 Melodic lead guitar tips breakdown.
4:32 Anywhere on the fretboard. Using the root note to locate lead guitar fills.
6:53 More lead guitar tips.