Discover How To Solo Over Guitar Chord Progressions Now

/EINPresswire.com/ Popular guitar blog offers information on scales to use for guitar solos. Guitar players will know what solo scales to use over chord progressions.

Mike Sunderlin of Mike's Guitar Talk offers a glimpse into the theory behind guitar solos. After releasing a post on building chord progressions, http://www.mikesguitartalk.com/2011/09/master-essential-guitar-chord.html, Mike has posted information about choosing scales to play over the progressions. His advice offers guitarists a chance to learn basic and advanced scale theory to build solos, lead riffs, and melody lines in the songs they play. His post can be found at http://www.mikesguitartalk.com/2011/09/how-to-solo-over-guitar-chord.html.

According to Mike, "Many guitarists spend time mastering chord progressions, but it's also important to learn how what scales to use for solos, lead riffs, and even melody lines." Guitarists will understand the importance of chord progressions and lead guitar parts in all guitar music after reading what Mike has to offer.

"These lessons will have a large impact on songwriting and guitar solos for all guitar players." Mike explains, "I'll include everything from basic scale theory to more advanced modes to use over chord progressions."

Mike even offers an introduction to scales and chords so guitarists of all levels will have a solid foundation of basic scale theory before moving onto the more advanced theory principles. Some of these advanced scales are called modes. "Modes are scales often used for soloing on the guitar." Mike says, "Also, they are pretty complicated to get under your fingers and wrap your head around, so I suggest spending time practicing them if you intend to solo on the guitar. They are definitely great scales to use on guitar as well."

Mike's Guitar Talk offers advice for guitarists of all levels and playing abilities. Have all your guitar questions answered now at http://www.mikesguitartalk.com/.


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