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How To Advance Your Lead Guitar Solos

author: Mike_Philippov date: 07/23/2009 category: general music
rating: 5.6 / votes: 72 
POSTED: 07/23/2009 - 06:59 am
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yourface? :
there are a couple good points in this
POSTED: 07/23/2009 - 07:34 am / quote |
siskoX :
very usefull lesson for those who like generic solos
POSTED: 07/23/2009 - 07:37 am / quote |
Aneoclassicguy :
It has some bread in it but overall not very good
POSTED: 07/23/2009 - 07:39 am / quote |
metallicafan616 :
another lesson on making generic solos, and advertising tom hess, who is actually not a virtuoso at all...
POSTED: 07/23/2009 - 07:47 am / quote |
hellbound_jonny :
I don't think you can teach someone how to improvise.

My teacher has tried and I always just forget the licks he shows- playing regurgitated licks isn't improvising.

POSTED: 07/23/2009 - 07:56 am / quote |
Xeus :
its quite good i suppose...
POSTED: 07/23/2009 - 08:06 am / quote |
sweepbot5000 :
nice article!
POSTED: 07/23/2009 - 08:33 am / quote |
Heminator89 :
It's actually good. If you people use this in your guitaring it will ACTUALLY help in your solos.

hellbound_jonny wrote:

I don't think you can teach someone how to improvise.

My teacher has tried and I always just forget the licks he shows- playing regurgitated licks isn't improvising.


You can be taught to improvise. Whatever licks you learn, apply them properly. Don't blindly improvise. Think and do so. Marty has explained it to perfection in "Melodic Control" DVD.

POSTED: 07/23/2009 - 08:41 am / quote |
_RoMa_ :
nice article
POSTED: 07/23/2009 - 09:24 am / quote |
Wasp :
I had to laugh at this:

hen I was taking improvisation guitar lessons with my awesome guitar teacher Tom Hess


But it has a few good points. I like the one about the one-note solo.

POSTED: 07/23/2009 - 09:32 am / quote |
Ridder Lugtepik :
improvising can't be taught, although tips and advices can be taken. Simple licks can be shown to one and the player can play it like he wants it to sound like, that's improvising. This article has some good tips and advices.
POSTED: 07/23/2009 - 09:50 am / quote |
hildesaw :
When I was taking improvisation guitar lessons with my awesome guitar teacher Tom Hess


This seemed like a commercial to me, anyone else?

POSTED: 07/23/2009 - 10:19 am / quote |
lestat1836 :
thanks for the article, especially the part about using extended chords, I had not thought how that would affect my lead playing in that way before. ;))
POSTED: 07/23/2009 - 11:01 am / quote |
GisleAune :
10/10

from 7 to 7,2 it goes:P

POSTED: 07/23/2009 - 11:24 am / quote |
miskatsu :
Another lesson which didn't help me at all! I'm damn slow in playing fast notes (!?), and Im very frustrated how I cant improvise solos with even slow speeds... I hate solos, when I got to do them, but when someone else does, Im jealous...
POSTED: 07/23/2009 - 11:28 am / quote |
mcraddict81592 :
Some good points, but seemed a little bit like an ad to me..
POSTED: 07/23/2009 - 11:50 am / quote |
Josh Geohagan :
Yeah, he's going to pull the same crap that Tom Hess did and send me an endless supply of emails if I decide to partake in this "free" lesson.
POSTED: 07/23/2009 - 12:16 pm / quote |
SLD.Potato :
my awesome guitar teacher Tom Hess


Well, this killed the article.

POSTED: 07/23/2009 - 12:47 pm / quote |
ibanez87 :
Good points in the article but the Tom Hess ad was too much.
POSTED: 07/23/2009 - 01:24 pm / quote |
caseharr33 :
Well this ad lost all credibility with the Awesome Tom Hess comment.
POSTED: 07/23/2009 - 01:35 pm / quote |
Paul Tauterouff :
Heminator89 wrote:

It's actually good. If you people use this in your guitaring it will ACTUALLY help in your solos.

hellbound_jonny wrote:

I don't think you can teach someone how to improvise.

My teacher has tried and I always just forget the licks he shows- playing regurgitated licks isn't improvising.

You can be taught to improvise. Whatever licks you learn, apply them properly. Don't blindly improvise. Think and do so. Marty has explained it to perfection in "Melodic Control" DVD.


I agree - you can be taught to improvise. With proper guidance you can develop skills to create better solos. Marty Friedman's Melodic Control definitely offers some great ideas.

POSTED: 07/23/2009 - 02:22 pm / quote |
trashbeast :
Paddles wrote:

you can watch a free improvising video of me playing using the concepts I will discuss below.

WOW! A FREE improvising video? Without cost? Just for us? Oh, Mike Philippov, you shouldn't have!

Give me a goddamned break.


Ummmm. I think he means free improvising. like.... improvising freely.....

POSTED: 07/23/2009 - 03:07 pm / quote |
trashbeast :
but I listened to his guitar solo and his phrasing was pretty repetetive honestly
POSTED: 07/23/2009 - 03:09 pm / quote |
VKombinator :
hildesaw wrote:

When I was taking improvisation guitar lessons with my awesome guitar teacher Tom Hess

This seemed like a commercial to me, anyone else?


it seems to me like he was just mentioning something he picked up from his teacher, what's wrong with that?

POSTED: 07/23/2009 - 03:33 pm / quote |
TheCyanideFire :
ummm i dont think you can be taught to improvise thatd be too stupid so maybe he means learning the right approach to improvising and the way it is most effective...
POSTED: 07/23/2009 - 04:20 pm / quote |
Randy Johnson :
I like the reminder of using extended chords. Definitely a good thing to remember. I am going to try that single note/ vibrato exercise. Thanks Mike.
POSTED: 07/23/2009 - 05:12 pm / quote |
eastern_riffs :
i sat down and played hours everyday for 11 years. improvisation came naturally as a bonus.

sure, you can make it easier,but it's not like i took the hard way out. i enjoyed every moment of playing.

POSTED: 07/23/2009 - 09:09 pm / quote |
Night_Lights :
just watch Marty Friedman's Melodic control.
POSTED: 07/23/2009 - 10:22 pm / quote |
 
 m 
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Checked.
POSTED: 07/23/2009 - 11:06 pm / quote |
AdenZerda :
Did he learn the "Submit your email to view this video" trick from Tom Hess too?
POSTED: 07/23/2009 - 11:36 pm / quote |
RockInPeaceDime :
AdenZerda wrote:

Did he learn the "Submit your email to view this video" trick from Tom Hess too?


err that's any business or someone trying to keep in contact with potential customers. It's called capturing a lead.

Would you also bitch and complain when somebody asks you to fill in your phone number and contact information when you purchase a car? Probably not. They get your phone number so they can follow up on your purchase, as a number of businesses that care about bring back their customers does...

POSTED: 07/24/2009 - 01:28 am / quote |
Bendybaws :
Nice to see a lesson back in the guest columns for once instead of those crappy stories. Reasonable lesson but there are better out there and they don't require your email
POSTED: 07/24/2009 - 03:56 am / quote |
dashroom :
Good article but could have done without the reference to Tom Hess.
And RIPdime has a point.

POSTED: 07/24/2009 - 04:19 am / quote |
IvanGroznij :
great article Mike, your vibrato is killer.
POSTED: 07/24/2009 - 04:19 am / quote |
fadetowhite :
that was a boring as s guitar lesson. not the kind of solo that paints a picture
POSTED: 07/24/2009 - 04:24 am / quote |
fadetowhite :
i meant the video
POSTED: 07/24/2009 - 04:25 am / quote |
hellbound_jonny :
I think the way people improvise is indirectly influenced by the music they listen to thus making the improvisation their own and totally original.

If a teacher directly influences a pupil e.g. by showing licks or methods, it's simply too strong and doesn't actually allow a pupil to express themselves in their own unique way.

POSTED: 07/24/2009 - 07:34 am / quote |
domiel :
that solo wasnt a very good one, and its not even played cleanly. if you want to be a teacher first finish learning.
POSTED: 07/24/2009 - 12:01 pm / quote |
Shadowe :
Man, I think that you should look at your own thoery before just trying to show us something with that video. I think some bendings are kind of ot of tone, and you don't put the arpeggios in the right places. Your shredding sonds too dirty, and you didn't create a nice melody.
Sorry for being so hard, but I think that domiel is right: If you want to be a teacher first finish learning.

POSTED: 07/24/2009 - 03:48 pm / quote |
ChadCrawford :
Great idea with the extended chords. I will experiment with that. I checked out the video as well, thanks for that. Some of the complaints above are ludicrous. Fine playing and fine article.
POSTED: 07/24/2009 - 06:48 pm / quote |
lildude_6859 :
i really liked this a lot! i know i have some potential as a guitarist, but this is definitely some stuff that i am going to try out!!!
POSTED: 07/24/2009 - 08:21 pm / quote |
chris0186 :
Guitar is an instrument - there's no such thing as lead or rhythm. Decent article though.
POSTED: 07/24/2009 - 08:44 pm / quote |
Jason_Dionne :
Good advice Mike. I will try this out. I defenetly related to the fact that I try to hard to shred when I first write solos.
POSTED: 07/25/2009 - 01:20 am / quote |
hellbound_jonny :
chris0186 wrote:

Guitar is an instrument - there's no such thing as lead or rhythm. Decent article though.


Yeah, there is actually.

One guitar might play the melody (lead) and the other the backing chords(rhythm). Although you can't physically distinguish a lead from a rhythm guitar, the methods of playing establish which guitar it is.

POSTED: 07/25/2009 - 12:31 pm / quote |
justinb904 :
a couple good points scattered in a big ad
he's not as bad as tom hess though

POSTED: 07/25/2009 - 08:25 pm / quote |
dave742 :
oh god....not another tom hess...doesn't everyone find it funny that for all his babble about ''practicing hard and having discipline'' all he can do is put down other guitarists on the internet? Music comes from the soul. Not the brain. so while i'm sure tom hess and his ex-pupil here can probably play the A minor scale in the key of Fb descended much faster than I ever will, I'm also pretty sure they've never written an original, decent riff in their life.

Not meant to cause offence but yaknow, thats just one dudes opinion.

POSTED: 07/26/2009 - 02:09 pm / quote |
Kirkcrimson :
hell this article is acenine if you want to improvise learn some scales learn the key the song is in and shred it up for gods sake but another good point is to have a good sense of timing too when improvising if you dont know when to play what you want to play then theres no point in trying.
POSTED: 07/26/2009 - 06:12 pm / quote |
xitlight :
It should be mandatory for everyone who wants to know how to slay someone with a single note to listen to peter green back in the day. His phrasing and solo structure is phenomenal.
POSTED: 07/27/2009 - 01:03 am / quote |
symba05 :
>> these guys call themselves virtuosos just because they can shred. Gimme a break.
POSTED: 07/27/2009 - 08:21 am / quote |
Geldin :
And I am given advice I already knew and use in my soloing only one year in by a guy who sounds like I do before warming up. Great.

Once again, my belief that there is no easy way to really good is reinforced by a short lesson that fails to address what it promises. Thank you, so much. I'll get back to practicing now.

POSTED: 07/27/2009 - 08:45 am / quote |
Clabbe :
Works good
POSTED: 07/27/2009 - 11:36 am / quote |
J@Z~ :
I always just go with having a seizure on the fretboard in an extended pentatonic!
POSTED: 07/27/2009 - 12:10 pm / quote |
BLUEkerl :
J@Z~ wrote:

I always just go with having a seizure on the fretboard in an extended pentatonic!

that works only 75% of the time with me

POSTED: 07/27/2009 - 01:44 pm / quote |
Gabysguitar :
Kirkcrimson wrote:

hell this article is acenine if you want to improvise learn some scales learn the key the song is in and shred it up for gods sake but another good point is to have a good sense of timing too when improvising if you dont know when to play what you want to play then theres no point in trying.
symba05 wrote:

>> these guys call themselves virtuosos just because they can shred. Gimme a break.
[quote]symba05 wrote:

Yeah, all taht is right and you also learn to improvise with the practice and the time.If you don't listen music and have a good ear training.

Also,I don't know how is this "TOM HESS"!

POSTED: 07/27/2009 - 01:47 pm / quote |
Gabysguitar :
Mike_Philippov have in his profile Tom Hess in his favorite guitarrist. Is the first mentioned. Is he so a "GREAT GUITARRIST"?
POSTED: 07/27/2009 - 01:52 pm / quote |
-will- :
he said that knowing to much can restrict your soling ability. then why the hell would he want to teach us more? according to his words, this lesson would make you worse at soloing.
yeah, tom hess my ass.

POSTED: 07/27/2009 - 04:25 pm / quote |
(BNDR) :
hmmm. the poin about the single note solos was interesting. its could help you express yourself better. The rest was kinda standard/crap... tom hess, what a joke.
POSTED: 07/27/2009 - 11:35 pm / quote |
 
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