In todays video I will give you some quick easy tips to improve your blues rock solo guitar playing. This is an intermediate lead guitar solo lesson. Using a home base (root note) we can easily navigate and solo all over the fretboard. We will use a G blues shuffle for these examples. G7-C9-D9. We can easily get the blues rock sound with this simple technique. This is a simple way to look at the fretboard. Mixing, The Major, and the Minor Sound  has never been so easy.  blues rock guitar players have been mixing the major and minor pentatonic scales for decades. The three tips that are in this intermediate lesson video will start you on a new journey. Looking at the fretboard in a different way. A more connected way to improvise on the guitar. These are quick easy tips, but an important technique to get under your fingers. Just following one homebase note really does simplify the fretboard so much. Then, just by locating that root note in other areas of the fretboard gives you many lead guitar solo ideas. this solo technique has helped me over the years. I learned this early on. Have your blues rock lead guitar solos start sounding more connected. 
Video Contents
0:00 Easy tips for your blues rock solos intro.
0:28 Tip #1 Locate home base (root note). Using the G blues.
1:10 Tip #2 Fingers in good position to create major and minor blues rock guitar phrases.
2:48 Tip #3 How to mix the major and minor pentatonic scales together.
3:47 Blues rock licks breakdown.
6:51 Easy tips to create blues rock guitar solos.
QUICK EASY TIPS Blues Rock Solo Guitar Lesson
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