How To Play Better Guitar Solos (3 Key Steps...)

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Published 2024-08-05
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Are you an intermediate guitarist who has been stuck in a soloing rut for years? Or even decades?

If the answer is yes, then Iā€™m guessing youā€™ve grown tired of playing the same licks over and over againā€¦

This course teaches you how to ditch your stale, repetitive licks and instead, begin playing tasteful guitar solos that ooze melody and feel!

The best part? You can learn how to do this WITHOUT learning ā€˜exoticā€™ guitar scales, wasting hours trawling through YouTube lessons, or spending a penny!

Thatā€™s right, Iā€™m giving this course away for zero dollars (for the time beingā€¦), so act today to grab it with free, lifetime access.

Hereā€™s a tip-of-the-iceberg overview of the main benefits you can expect to experience when you study the curriculum of ā€œMelodic Soloing With Triadsā€:

āœ… Youā€™ll move beyond the limitations of a purely scale-based approach to guitar soloingā€¦ so that you can stop feeling stuck inside scale patterns and boxes

āœ… Youā€™ll learn to target the notes that create a strong connection between your licks and the chords they are played overā€¦ so that you can stop playing repetitive un-musical licks and begin crafting melodies

āœ… Youā€™ll stop aimlessly wandering the fretboard, hoping to land on notes that sound goodā€¦ and start improvising with the confidence of a pro-level guitarist, who always knows which notes to target for an epic solo

Click here for free, lifetime access ā–ŗā–ŗā–ŗ bit.ly/FreeSoloingCourse_

All Comments (21)
  • @EdBGuitar52
    Ross is one of the best players Iā€™ve ever seen and Iā€™ve seen them all. His teaching videos are great.
  • 1. Don't become complacent. Keep working on new, more difficult material. 2. Transcribe music from your influences. 3. Practice more than improvising. Compose an outline of your solos. ---- 1. MASTER the two-step sales pitch!--- Rock on, Ross!
  • Hi Ross, Hey Geetarists "Melodic Triads" is a fabulous course. I fit into that intermediate category whose solos consisted of aimless, non-musical 'noodling over scales (with lots of bum notes, ouch!) All my fav guitarists say they use triads (ie: Robben Ford) As such, I needed to get off my a** and step outside my comfort zone and finally learn them . Sooo glad I did, because my soloing has already improved a lot in a very short time. Triads are beginning to radically change my attitude and approach - it's like creative composing, rather than aimlessly running scales. Guitar is fun and exciting again. As Ross points out - "fretboard awareness" and playing with intention is the basic fundamental to advancing on the guitar. In other words - improvement is only possible by always knowing where you are on the fretboard. Triads get that awareness under your fingers and into your ears. They provide a very simple framework that prevent you from getting lost or hitting bad notes. Plus, it's beautiful being able to see how the scale of the diatonic key your playing in surrounds and connects the triads. Ross's Melodic Triads course is very thorough, yet easy to follow. He provide ample videos and text files with 100's of diagrams covering every topic, with just enough theory to get up and running. The A-B chord progression examples are beautiful to play over. Get this course people - it's free, for now anyway Thanks so much for Melodic Triads Ross. I can see how triads are going have a huge impact on my musicality. I've spent a lot of time and money searching for a good course on triads - yours is hands-down the best! I saw the vid of your Whysky Jam gig Ross - you were kickn' it! Hope all's going great for you in 'Music City' - all the best!
  • Iā€™m about 30% through the course and I can attest that it is excellent material. Idk how Ross put this out for free, I honestly feel guilty and still want to contribute somehow. Thank you, Ross!
  • The solo you played for paul davids brought you to my attention ( it is one of the most beautiful solos i have ever heard!). Ever since i heard everything you published and bought all your courses. You are such a great teacher and player. Your advices are pure gold. Wish you lots off success and joy in nashville! Cheers from switzerland.
  • @10Namus
    Thank you Ross! You are the best teacher, your content is always on next level. Regards from Chile
  • @andy_h5567
    I was lucky enough to be taught in person a couple of years ago by Ross (as part of a group through Guitar Breaks). I can't speak highly enough of how valuable that was and have been signed up to Bullet Proof Guitar Player ever since. His lessons are some of the very best around and I still refer to the notes and videos taken during that Guitar Breaks course.
  • @Woodstock271
    This is exactly where Iā€™ve always been. Comfortable in my guitar playing. At a beach party in Hawaii or even at a bar in Honolulu, thatā€™s just fine. Ross Campbell however, is one of the finest guitarists and teachers Iā€™ve ever seen. A young Scot now living in America. At 61 years old now after playing guitar all over the country, Iā€™d just rather watch Ross do his thing. His improvisational leads are something from outer space. Heā€™s better than the late Eddie Van Halen. Thatā€™s an observation and true, though I miss Eddie. I could copy Van Halen songs fairly easily, but I couldnā€™t copy Ross Campbell because heā€™s just a phenomenal guitarist and all over the place. Thanks for showing whatā€™s possible because for most of us humans, what you do is impossible. Itā€™s yours. We ainā€™t copying you my friend. šŸ€šŸ‡®šŸ‡ŖšŸ‡ŗšŸ‡ø
  • @tgmurph8511
    This is very helpful for me thanks. Trying to find the specific track but EJT has so many. Is it the ā€œAā€ playlist. Great course.
  • @paulkelly6853
    Hi Ross im an intermediate guitarist.........i recently got the free course you talk about in this tutorial and thanks very much its very detailed and informed............my question is how long should i practice the content in this course? I mean the triads........before moving on?
  • @JuddLofthouse
    Ooow Ross I havenā€™t watched you in yonks new hair I didnā€™t recognise you šŸ˜‚šŸ˜‚thanks for advice you are a great player my friend šŸ‘šŸ‘
  • Great lesson Ross! My wife and I are heading to Nashville in October and would love to check out one of your gigs. Do you have a schedule I can check out?
  • Good day, friend Ross. Iā€™m delighted with your teaching method. so much so, that I am subscribed and I am illustrandome with 5 LICKS TRIAD TO TRANSFORM YOUR SOLOS MINI-COURSE FREE.only that I encounter an obstacle, and is that they have no subtitle in Spanish. Do you think itā€™s possible to put subtitling in Spanish, or upload them to You Tube?
  • Great content once again. It would be even better if you utilized a plugin like waves Clarity on your voice to remove some of the room reverb. Cheers.