08/10/2018 16:13
Welcome to the third installment of our series "How to sound musical" where I provide guitar soloing tips to help you make your playing more creative. In this lesson, we will be focusing on the pedal point effect and how it can be used to add interest and depth to your guitar solos.
The melodic pedal point is a technique where a specific note is repeated throughout a melody, while interjecting other notes in between these repetitions. This creates a sense of tension and resolution and can add a unique twist to your guitar solos.
In the video lesson below, we will explore how to incorporate the pedal point effect into your playing, and do it in a way that helps you develop your own unique style.
Incorporating the pedal point into your guitar solos can be a bit challenging at first, but with practice, you'll be able to create more interesting and dynamic solos. So, give it a try and see what you can come up with. I’m sure you'll be impressed with the results!
Don't forget to check out the other guitar soloing tips in this series to continue developing your skills and take your playing to the next level.
Guitar Soloing Tips - How to Sound Musical Pt.3
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Enjoy your practice and be effective!
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