Lead Guitar Improvisation Tips (feat. Wagon Wheel)
Lesson #526 • Nov 10, 2023
Instructional PDF 2 pages
Lesson Discussion
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Part 2 - Connecting Scale Shapes
Practice Track - Slow Tempo (120bpm)
Practice Track - Fast Tempo (146bpm)
Audio Practice Tracks
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Lesson Description
Today I’m looking at lead guitar, answering an audience question on getting started with improvising. The Key of G chord progression we’ll be soloing over is used in songs like Wagon Wheel, and makes for a great playground of possibility.
I’ll begin by explaining the idea of chord tones, which tell us which notes to focus on while each chord is playing. Then, using a small region of the G major scale (thinnest three strings only), I’ll demonstrate how we have more than enough building blocks to create countless riffs, melodies, and licks that sound great. This is all done over a backing track, which is available to you over on my lesson page.
This one goes out to Song Notes member Jason, whose question in the community forum inspired this tutorial. Thanks for the ongoing support, Jason – and to everyone else who is likewise interested in this topic, I truly hope you find this helpful!
Timestamps for my main lesson:
- 0:00 Demonstration & Lesson Summary
- 2:25 Chord Tones 101
- 3:59 Choosing a Fretboard Region
- 7:53 Following the Chords
- 10:22 Improv Example w/ Chord Tones Only
- 12:14 Improv Example w/ Passing Tones
- 14:32 True Improv #1 use your ear!
- 17:42 True Improv #2 themes & motifs
- 22:25 Connecting Scale Shapes
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