How to start a Slow Blues Solo

How to start a Slow Blues Solo

► Download TAB + Track: https://goo.gl/psZz78 ► Blues Solo: https://www.masterguitaracademy.com/b... First impressions count! Here is a killer way to start a blues solo. This lick is one I picked up from the amazing Kirk Fletcher. There is a lot of SRV in this one too. The cool thing is that you can float over time with these types of licks. You don’t have play 8th notes in time. Instead, you play freely, “floating over time”, so to speak. It’s a fun way to play, and it works really well over slow tunes. Give it a try and share your recording on social media! Give it a hashtag of #startingabluessolo and post on twitter, instagram, facebook, etc. When you are ready to learn with me: Go to https://www.masterguitaracademy.com I teach music theory, blues, rock, funk, country, scales, chord, triads... and much more. My website lessons come with Soundslice, which makes it incredibly easy to learn. Both tab and video are synced together in one view on the screen. ▼ Follow me here... Instagram:   / masterguitaracademy   Twitter:   / mguitaracademy   Facebook:   / masterguitaracademy   Google+: https://plus.google.com/+RobertRenman Subscribe to my channel:    / rotren   I'm a guitar instructor in Canada, and I provide guitar playing lessons and gear advice, as well as gear demos. For this lesson, I used a ► G&L Tribute ASAT Classic Bluesboy - http://amzn.to/2ibmH3L ► Samamp VAC 40 Series 2 - http://samamp.com ► True Overdrive1 - http://www.lunastonepedals.com 00:00 Intro 01:19 Performance 01:30 Slow motion 01:46 Breakdown 04:10 Variations