July 1, 2010
Learn electric blues lead guitar soloing tutorial lesson part 2

www.nextlevelguitar.com Click the above link to watch a dvd preview and check out our BLUES JAM TRACKS PLUS package – ten killer audio tracks and a coinciding 57 page lead guitar manual plus free worldwide shipping – check it out. In this part 2 or 2 video guitar lesson we teach how to phrase together easy blues licks into a fluid blues guitar solo. We play over a jam track and teach how to tie it all together – be sure to check out part 1 too. www.nextlevelguitar.com Click the link above to receive free exclusive videos, newsletters, and lots more free guitar and music goodies from Next Level Guitar.
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25 Comments »
July 2, 2010
cgcgce :
Your tone is to die for!!!,there tons of great players but only %10 have an ear for tone .I keep telling my guitar player, ‘use the neck pick -up with a clean sound on your amp for that ultimate blues tone’ FANTASTIC SOULFUL PLAYING!
brownbigb :
@leavittobeaver so how is that technical?
leavittobeaver :
@brownbigb not technical as in fast just very straightforward
brownbigb :
@taylorsashawood you are right. this is only good for total beginners.
brownbigb :
@BosshogProductions marty is not a very good player. he’s ok. but dave is another level. the way to win a contest is to keep other people out. right on.
brownbigb :
@leavittobeaver this is technical? wow.
ArtDonna84 :
David, really do enjoy your video’s. I’ve checked out a lot of them and always informative, made with enthusiasm and like this video, easy to follow along with. I’ll be getting a DVD soon to see if its helpful for me. Thanks again for the video you take the time to put out for us viewers.
leavittobeaver :
sounds good but a little technical
JerryAmoz :
this kind of blues are beautiful.
rockongoodpeople :
thanks so much – most appreciated! So glad that you like the dvds and lessons – keep up all the ahrd work and keep on rocking!
take care
David T
loveguitars :
Excellent
wannabehendrix :
Bought one of your lesson packages bro. It was a HUGE help. Much Kudos!!
laptopgangster13 :
awesome stay young Dave and thanks
xTheGuiTarPLaYeRx :
david t is waaaaaay better than marty schwartz, he’s better at guitar, teaching and he’s not as cheesy as marty
rockongoodpeople :
Hi – in this lesson the amp I am using is an all tube Fender Hot Rod Deville 2×12 combo amp – run through the clean channel with just a tiny splash of reverb
thats it
rock on!
David T
BosshogProductions :
@BosshogProductions I think your awesome, but I just discovered you man. Your an awesome rocker, but I bet you could wwin it next year. Seriously, you rock dude, but I have voted for marty and wanted to give him something for all of this and his heart would be broken man! We cant do this to him! If you really want to, go for it…next year
BosshogProductions :
@BosshogProductions Im sorry for making it sound mean, but Marty I have been a fan of ever since I started guitar, and he did it all for free on here, and I really think he deserves to play here, because he has it in the bag, and his life long dream is to play on stage with Eric Clapton. Maybe next year?
BosshogProductions :
@bigbraindog MARTY SCHWARTZ ALL THE WAY!!!!!
superagnitio :
@taylorsashawood You can’t teach all soloing technique in one video.
Shine2516 :
you should make videos of some of your jam tracks have like a slide show of pictures and have a jam track playing the background or somrthing like that
IBRockin :
Good stuff. Now all I have to do is try it and apply it.
miller434 :
what amp you using here dave?
LeJo82 :
@Presentboy Well sure. Typical 1 4 5. However there are many variations on that typical bleus progression. Ride on – AC/DC for example…
ArielsSmartyPants :
Awsome tone on that Strat, great lesson, thanks Dave.
taylorsashawood :
rockongoodpeople was the first guitar lesson channel I started following when I picked up the instrument two years ago – currently it is my most neglected subscription. I still enjoy willbilly’s licks each week or so and I have followed Marty to his other projects. The problem with these lessons, in my opinion, is that they attract a learning player at a very specific point in time which that player soon quickly evolves out of – provided they’re getting info from elsewhere.