
Playing the right note on guitar is just the first step! In this video we will create movement to the target notes. Using the A minor chord and the A minor pentatonic scale for todays examples. We will target the chord tones of the A minor chord. Using slides, double stops, hammer-Ons, and pull-offs, bending and vibrato. These techniques will make the notes come alive on the fretboard. So basically playing the right note is using Notes that are already in the chords that you are using. Then how you play that note really dictates the sound of your guitar playing. That’s why so many guitar players sound different. This intermediate lead guitar lesson is a starting point to see the right notes that are underneath our fingers! Happy jamming everyone 👍
Video Contents
0:00 Playing the right note in your guitar solo.
0:53 Step#1 Locate the target notes(chord tones). In the A minor chord.
1:24 Step#2 Connect the target notes with the A minor pentatonic scale.
2:00 Step#3 Create movement to the target notes. Start using slides.
3:26 Using double stops with the target notes. To spice up your guitar solos.
5:33 Using hammer-ons and pull-offs in your lead guitar lines.
7:20 Adding bending and vibrato to your blues rock guitar solo.
9:02 Playing the right note in the right way. Using slides, double stops, Hammer-ons and pull-offs and also bending and vibrato. Work on these techniques to improve lead guitar playing!!!