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Soloing Over Chord Changes on Guitar
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616,819 Views • Sep 13, 2012 • Click to toggle off description
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Soloing over chord changes can seem a daunting task, especially if the changes are frequent and unconventional.

But we have to start somewhere. The key thing is to break it all down into the smallest practical steps possible. That's what I aim to help you do throughout this series of lessons. By the end of the series you should have a clear process in your mind for soloing over any sequence of chords that may be thrown at you.

In this lesson we learn about the two main types of chord change you're likely to solo over and the concept of note selection within a scale. We then move on to building simple phrases over 2 chords - C major and F major (the 1 and 4 chords of C major).

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@kc8923

4 years ago

'Wandering aimlessly up and down the scale' describes my playing perfectly even after 15 years!! 😁

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@brothermalcolm

7 years ago

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4 years ago

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@MichaelJarrae

8 years ago

Finally. Someone who breaks down theory instead of just showing us thirds, sevenths and arpeggios.

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@dazhang7063

9 years ago

As a beginner to guitar soloing, I have watched tons and tons of videos, including those from world renowned players. This is the only ones that really help me to see how to start playing some music. Tons of good players there, but so few can teach. This is the kind of video the student needs. Thank you so much!

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4 years ago

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11 years ago

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@TheDdkk1

5 months ago

Great video. You really break the main idea down to an easy to follow lesson. I've watched countless triad and playing over chord videos but this was especially helpful. No other tutorial explained the idea of passing tones between starting and landing notes this well.

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@guyfromostrava

10 years ago

Oh my god!!! I was looking so hard and so long for such an explanation! All the other stuff just overwhelms you with unnecessary info but wit this I can finally start learning something. Thank you very much sir!

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@samidogramadjiev3922

2 years ago

That was what I was looking for so long. Simple concept that gives you starting point for building up. In most of the lessons out there, people are like: 'We start here... then... You hear that change?... Let's try something else... Experiment... Do this...' How a beginner is supposed to understand such 'explanation'?! Cheers for that lesson!

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@ruralontarioduster202

7 years ago

I spent so long looking for a video that explained this! This is great! Thank you so much

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@anthonyd7889

3 years ago

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@videomakville

3 years ago

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@mayday6682

4 years ago

best guitar lessons I've found so far. Better than person sitting down talking without any pictures related to context. Thank you

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@drutgat2

7 years ago

Your lessons are incredibly useful, clear, and well-explained. All of the information and examples are so relevant and rich that it is going to take me a long time to assimilate so that this comes out in my playing, but the 'journey' will be a fun and rewarding one. I have been looking for this kind of information for a while, and am so glad that you are out there. Many thanks.

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@twotowers8264

5 years ago

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@hendrix5757

6 years ago

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@connorkeaster

4 years ago

Honestly Mate. I go to Music Uni in Manchester and I’ve learnt more through using your website and videos than I have at Uni. Not to say I haven’t learnt a lot there but these are just so informative. Thanks for everything.

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@DeepakEapenKoothoor

8 years ago

The only lesson (including your part 2) that I have found on YouTube that explains soloing over chord progressions effectively, in an easy to digest manner. Great work mate!

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@_tnk_

10 years ago

This is seriously one of the best guitar lessons I've found. God bless you man.

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