Just wondering which are in your opinion the guitars solo that a guitar player have to know. I'm trying to improve my soloing skill so I'd like to spend my time learning something that could be useful in the future.
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None, I think it's more important to learn the theory behind whats going on with your favorite players. I used to hate teaching cause instead of learning how to improvise/come up with your own stuff people want to learn a solo by whoever. Now if you like someone and want to learn what's behind their style, do that and then it's kinda cool to go back, learn the solo and then you can see what went into the actual making of the solo. I think the only solos I ever leaned that weren't for a student or for an audition were Cast away your chains (Uli), The Jeff Beck version of Goodbye Porkpie Hat, and Highway Star. Which according to Blackmore is the only solo he ever thought it was important for him to play note for note. It's much more impressive to be able to learn to improv your solos IMO
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Originally posted by blindmuddy View PostNow if you like someone and want to learn what's behind their style, do that and then it's kinda cool to go back, learn the solo and then you can see what went into the actual making of the solo.
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I'd do a little bit of everything so you can learn by osmosis
ie, do a little Randy, then put some David Gilmour right next to it.
I understand the improv comment, but at the same time, learning how the greats move their fingers is helpful in opening up your head to new possibilities
Vass
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I think mandatory solo to start would be Master of Puppets.
Also, Orion in its entirety.
When I was 16-17 I learned these and it was a great builder for me.
Lots of melodic stuff, speed, and technical stuff to work with.
Another thing I did was play alot of YJM- a great easy song is Evil Eye.
Will really get your chops built up.
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Originally posted by vwall guitars View PostAlso, Orion in its entirety.
When I was 16-17 I learned these and it was a great builder for me.
Lots of melodic stuff, speed, and technical stuff to work with.
I did the same thing and with this song too.
also Iron Maiden is great for learning leads and harmony sections.the guitar players look damaged - they've been outcasts all their lives
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If you can get past the tunes, some Vito Bratta and/or Kee Marcello wouldn't hurt for flawless solo composition.
Other than that, lots of Eddie and Randy. A few quick ones by Sykes. Something with lots of squeals from Zakk.This electric phase ain't no teenage craze -UFO
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Power Of Love by King's X..... I think Ty Tabor sounds friggin sweet on that one."There is nothing more fearful than imagination without taste" - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
"To be stupid, selfish and have good health are three requirements for happiness, though if stupidity is lacking, all is lost" - Gustave Flaubert
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