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How To Play A Guitar Solo Over Any Song (BEST METHOD)
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How To Play a Guitar Solo Over Any Song? This guitar lesson will help players play solos without having to learn tons of theory and scales. This will work over any song in any style. As long as you keep an open mind and ear you will achieve great playing results, even if you haven't been in a position to play guitar for very long.

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Top Comments of this video!! :3

@Motters74

2 months ago

This makes a ridiculous amount of sense. The number of ways you can learn guitar seems to be infinite but not everyone learns the same way. This is awesome.

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@TheNobbynoonar

2 years ago

Very clever and concise way of explaining the relationship between chords and scales. An excellent and valuable lesson. Thank you very much.

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@brucereed4145

1 day ago

This is amazingly helpful. Being a visual learner makes it a bit tougher as a guitarist trying to expand. Thanks, David!!

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@danlillis21

2 years ago

I appreciate how laid back you are. I don't get overwhelmed by the things you're teaching. Thank you!

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@osamanaeem3932

2 years ago

Just wow!!! how simplified you made it, not everyone can become a guitar teacher you’re a legend!

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@in3432

1 year ago

The reason why I subd is because I have seen a few of your videos. I like the why you are honest about your struggles and mistakes . You relate well to a newbie to the guitar and explain things really well. I have been stuck in the minor pentatonic scales for a long time. Now I am trying all the new things I have learnt from your lessons. Sometimes you show things that a newbie cannot see and seem obvious after your explanation. Brilliant videos Bro.

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@TheSunMoon

2 years ago

Great lesson, especially that mapping out the note of the chord progressions, and using it as a "scale". I'm really thankful for that!

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@mugsypea

2 years ago

I’ve been watching your vids for quite a long time and this is the first one that actually hit home and made sense. Thanks David!

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@JoseOrtega-oc9ip

1 year ago

Simply wow! I’ve been playing guitar for a long time and I could never understand why some guitarists do solos so easily! I always knew there had to be a way to map these things. You Rock dude! Thank you for this great explanation!

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@gersonv1971

2 weeks ago

you are the best most simplest explanation easy to understand about lead guitar exploring that ive watched, ive been playing guitar for 10 to 15 years now as a hobby and this one is like plug and play understanding about guitar. very rich informative video.

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@avgames166

1 year ago

This made so much sense to me. I never thought to listen to the song and figure out what kind of chord progression to listen for and THEN add some style to the music. You honestly helped me understand this quickly 🤙🏼

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@jonasirw1

4 months ago

Love it. Excellent visual way to explain how to approach solo.. Well done

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@2good2betrue3

2 years ago

You're such an amazing teacher David. I'm glad I've discovered your channel, thanks for the Youtube recommendation. Really helpful mate. Cheers!🙂

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@Vivek2062

2 years ago

I was recommended this video by my YT feed, and I have to say, this is the best video I've ever came across randomly that can explain scales that well! You've earned yourself a subscriber and a student! ❤️😍 Thanks man

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@howardcoultrup8133

1 year ago

Amazing video!! Stuggled with understanding solos for so long!

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@RelAxGamingKing77

1 year ago

Such a great tutorial!! Thank you so much for your effort, keep up the good work!

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@pauloleitao221

1 year ago

Beautiful combination. I love the way you play. God bless you. David.

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@Moselli56

2 weeks ago

Absolutely excellent! Laid out so well and so clear! Thanks so much!

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@ronaldsmith9533

2 years ago

This is the greatest guitar lesson I have ever seen (and I am age 70) and I think David Wallimann is flat out amazing. I have been exposed to a lot of material on music theory, scales, and modes, and none of it has ever helped me to make real music or ever made enough sense to bother to master. Most people trying to teach music theory overly complicate matters and create a confused mess that makes it hard to master music. David Wallimann has cut through all that mess as far as I am concerned, and I am going to pick up my guitar again at age 70 (after about a 50 year layoff) and try this again. I can never than you enough David Wallimann!

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@kira-yuji9328

4 months ago

This is a great video. You explain it in a way anybody understands. You are great!

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