When I first picked up guitar, I really wanted to play solos like BB King. That goal has changed a little while on my guitar jouney, now I want to hook in a more like Angus Young. Not too far apart if you ask me. They're both blues, one is just harder and faster than the other, I think they both work the Pent scales, and they are both super emotional hooks.
I've focused so much on my rhythm playing (and I like to think I've come pretty far - video upload pending btw) that I've neglected to learn how to solo and do so well. Anyone can hit single notes but to put them together fluidly seems challenging. I can post my video in this thread tomorrow if you want to see an improv solo I did with Nirvana's In Bloom.
So I know pent scales - should I continue working on my scales or should I actually learn some King and Young solos and whatever's in between? Are improv solos built on solo licks and tricks? I guess if I wanted to answer my own question, it's all of the above but I've been working on scales for a while and I'm not sure I have too much to show.
I've focused so much on my rhythm playing (and I like to think I've come pretty far - video upload pending btw) that I've neglected to learn how to solo and do so well. Anyone can hit single notes but to put them together fluidly seems challenging. I can post my video in this thread tomorrow if you want to see an improv solo I did with Nirvana's In Bloom.
So I know pent scales - should I continue working on my scales or should I actually learn some King and Young solos and whatever's in between? Are improv solos built on solo licks and tricks? I guess if I wanted to answer my own question, it's all of the above but I've been working on scales for a while and I'm not sure I have too much to show.