Thanks for this lesson. I've always been jealous of people who could just sit down and start making stuff up. Now I see that with these notes, and practice, I can do it too.
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JOIN THE DISCORD VIEW THREADSo I've got the six notes down,but I'm seriously struggling to turn it into a soloSix notes in a simple pattern that will get you started soloing.
I think what he meant is that in a full track the rhythm section isn't playing the same chord the whole time. For example, G/Em/C/D might be a chord progression (one bar/four beats of G, then Em, then C, then D). You could play this pattern in G the whole time, or when the second measure hits and the chord changes to Em, you could change your solo to Em.I think I got lost in the end with the chord changes. Anyone can clarify how it relates to the 6 magic notes?
Me too. Everything I play sounds like a really simple blues riff or complete garbage. Also not used to playing with a backing track so I'm finding timing difficult compared to using a metronome.So I've got the six notes down,but I'm seriously struggling to turn it into a solo