How to Learn and Memorize Guitar Solos Faster and Create Your Own Guitar Solos

Playing guitar solos is a ton of fun.  But let’s face it—learning and memorizing your favourite guitar solos can take some time.

Today we will look at an effective way to learn guitar solos in less time.

So grab a guitar magazine that has a guitar solo you want to learn and we will get started…

Most guitar magazines have performance notes that mention the scale(s) used in the guitar solos.

Before you play the first note of the guitar solo, read through the performance notes to see what scales are used in the guitar solo.

Now play the appropriate scale fingering(s).  If the guitar solo is in E minor pentatonic, play through all of the scale fingerings for E minor pentatonic.  If the solo uses E minor, play through all of the fingerings for the E minor scale. If an E blues scale is used, play through the fingerings for that.

No More Confusion

Now you’re ready to start on the guitar solo.  As you play through the guitar solo you’ll notice something very cool…

You will now be able to see how your favourite guitarist has used the scale to create the solo.

This means the guitar solo won’t be a confusing mass of notes anymore. Since you know the scale fingerings used in the guitar solo, you already know all of the required notes.  You just need to learn the order that the notes occur.   Can you see how powerful this is?

Cut the Time it Takes You to Learn Guitar Solos in Half

When all you have to do is learn the sequence of the notes in the guitar solo, you’ve just cut your learning time at least in half.  All that’s left is the performance aspects (technique) of the guitar solo.

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When you watch your favourite guitarists’ fingers fly all over the fretboard, you’re witnessing the power of scales.  All they’re doing is playing scales and connecting one guitar scale form to another as they move all over the fretboard.  It’s actually not that hard to do.  You just need some basic technique, an understanding of how one scale form links to another and an understanding of what scales work with what chords.

So now the question is how familiar are you with the most common or popular guitar scales?  Do you know the fingerings for all of the major and minor pentatonic scales?  What about the blues scale, and the major and minor scales?  What about the harmonic minor scale?  And what about the modes?

If you want to learn how to create your own guitar solos and learn your favourite guitarist’s solos in less time, you’ll definitely want to invest some of your guitar practicing time into learning and mastering guitar scales.

If you are looking for a quick and easy way to learn the most commonly used guitar scales you may want to check out:–> Guitar Essentials: Scale Master Expanded Edition.  If you’ve been playing guitar for a while and your are looking for even more scales to add variety and uniqueness to your guitar playing, consider guitar scales –> The World of Scales: A Compendium of Scales for the Modern Guitar Player.


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How to Learn and Memorize Guitar Solos Faster and Create Your Own Guitar Solos — 2 Comments

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  2. Thanks for the lesson,it is very informative to say the least.The thing is when you learn these scales you don’t think this is what every guitar solo is from the scales.So i thank you for that.

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