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Andrew Wasson of Creative Guitar Studio answers questions from off of his Guitar Blog website...
Q). I've been studying my scales a lot lately. But, when it comes to making up solos, and working at playing lead guitar, I feel like I just run out of my ideas way too fast. I was hoping that maybe you could offer me some tips for playing lead guitar for longer periods? Or, at least how not to run out of ideas for stuff to "play."
Brandon – Nanaimo, British Columbia CANADA
A). Almost every guitar player goes through the exact same situation as you're finding yourself in. The fact is, we all need to have good ideas ready to apply when it comes to playing solos, and if we don't, we'll probably run out of things to say fairly quickly. When ideas evaporate, a common 'guitar players term' for this is called, "Noodling." Basically, the term means that we're not playing anything of musical "substance." The opposite would be playing lines that form a musical "direction." If you're finding yourself stuck in a rut, playing random licks and phrases that never really go anywhere, then I have a few tips for you in this video. In this lesson, I'll discuss how to get rid of the 'random noodling approach,' and turn it into a better developed soloing approach that has far more direction to it Enjoy the lesson.
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