How to play lead electric blues guitar solo skills lesson


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In this lesson we teach more blues lead guitar playing techniques in the style of BB King and many other blues players. its a lot of fun. Many more lessons at the full on site:
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25 Responses to “How to play lead electric blues guitar solo skills lesson”

  1. SunnyCool Says:

    Love NLG, helping …
    Love NLG, helping me out with all your sick vids. You guys rock. thanks.

  2. Gazorz Says:

    you have realy …
    you have realy helpt me with your vids special this! =D

  3. bogeyman0357 Says:

    Marty, what strings …
    Marty, what strings and gauge do you use on your hollowbody, sounds sweet.

  4. bogeyman0357 Says:

    Marty, you’re the …
    Marty, you’re the best, I find I constantly looking forward to your next lessons. Thanks and keep it up.

  5. Hollowe Says:

    He’s switching keys …
    He’s switching keys over certain chords. In this lesson he’s using B major then switching to B minor. The modal interchange is just a diff. way of saying that. Sorry the guitar dork in me shining through.

  6. hypershadow647 Says:

    19th fret, Marty!


    19th fret, Marty!

    lol Dave is awesome

  7. ccsitaround Says:

    modal interchange?
    modal interchange?

  8. seraphsignum Says:

    Nice Heritage!
    Nice Heritage!

  9. Hollowe Says:

    He’s actually …
    He’s actually playing a B major scale over the B. He mentions that he’s using a major pentatonic over it. Then for the 4 chord he goes back to Bm.

    Modal interchange is what you want to look into to get a better idea on this type of soloing idea.

  10. DROCK1114 Says:

    Can anyone clear …
    Can anyone clear this up for me? He is playing the B major scale over the I chord which is a B, but since he is in the scale of B major is he playing the relative minor scale because it looks like he is playing the B minor scale? How does that work so I stay in the right key? Thanks

  11. aaronvot Says:

    Marty is great! …
    Marty is great! Wish I could talk him into moving to Iowa City and giving me personal lessons! He’s easy to follow and makes the coolest sounding stuff doable and in my terms…not too theoretical. Keep up the good work!

  12. landwanr Says:

    that was perhaps …
    that was perhaps the best guitar lesson I have ever seen. great stuff kid!

  13. xFYCNxTR4G3DY Says:

    awesome
    awesome

  14. uptightkid Says:

    Loving all Marty’s …
    Loving all Marty’s lessons. Nicely done mate.

  15. schmin0812 Says:

    Wow… it is …
    Wow… it is fantastic

  16. gabrieltsiry Says:

    the jam at the end. …
    the jam at the end…taaaasty!

  17. harleymike55 Says:

    WHAT A GREAT LESSON …
    WHAT A GREAT LESSON :-)

  18. RSguy7227 Says:

    “19th fret marty!”
    “19th fret marty!”

  19. nickodevoe1 Says:

    Thanks man, awesome …
    Thanks man, awesome!

    “19th fret!” lol

  20. DaleATL2 Says:

    He has his own YT …
    He has his own YT channel guitarjamzdotcom, and the corresponding website.
    He is the best I have found so far.

  21. Musikman511 Says:

    This is probably …
    This is probably one of the best Blues Lead lessons on the net. You are slow, specific and patient. Thanks for a great post and please keep them coming!

  22. alternative774 Says:

    lol 6:31-6:41
    lol 6:31-6:41

  23. ranmaz79 Says:

    wow..this is what i …
    wow..this is what i call it a practical lesson

  24. mitchandchristian Says:

    cool
    cool

  25. kagenobunshin14 Says:

    Sweet blues. :]
    Sweet blues. :]

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