Mixolydian Soloing

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   Hello GMC and welcome to another lesson in Mixolydian A-Soloing serial. This time it's at Intermediate level which means no freaking chops as well. :)

In here you'll find lots of alternate picking while running through different timing, I know, I'm sooooo repeating myself.:) Same backing track as before.

Just a short advice, after nailing all three of these soloing lesson you should try to combine some patterns from each and to create one colorful solo.

Speaking of solo, every solo needs "head" and "tail" in general, so take it as a chorus in singing part. It's not about being extremely fast all the time but no harm from having few fast runs on the right place tho.:)

Mixolydian A-Soloing Intermediate Lesson contains:
-A Mixolydian and A Major Pentatonic Scale
-Alternate Picking
-Sliding
-Arpeggios
-Different Timing and much more...

Wish you great time with this one!!

Muris Varajic



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     Lesson Questions, Feedback & Comments



Kristofer Dahl
post 20th October 2007


GMC Founder & Rocker


Lots of neat tricks to extract from this one Muris! biggrin.gif
fkalich
post 20th October 2007


Member


One of the best recent lessons in my opinion. Not only technical aspects to master, but he sounds good, it is a nice tune.
Ben N
post 20th October 2007


Instructor


fantastic muris!! smile.gif
love your lessons and great sound as always
Jerry Arcidiacono
post 20th October 2007


Instructor


Wow! Great Satch vibe here!
The Uncreator
post 20th October 2007


Fire Up The Blades, Moderator


Some pretty sweet ass licks in there muris
Muris Varajic
post 20th October 2007


Instructor


Thanks guys,appreciate it! wink.gif
SLASH91
post 20th October 2007


Member


Cool lesson, man!
Unleash-The-Shred
post 21st October 2007


Member


Awesome, you alwayscome up with great lessons Muris!
loop
post 20th October 2007


Member


Hi Muris,

I always love your lessons. Cool licks, cool sound. Thanks.
Muris Varajic
post 21st October 2007


Instructor


Glad you like it guys!!
Have fun practicing it! smile.gif
GroovinMastiff
post 21st October 2007


Member


Agree with Jerry; nice and Satchy, and great tone as well wink.gif
shredmandan
post 21st October 2007


Member


Very nice lesson Muris!!I like the part you said about solo having to have a head and tail lol.Well said,
Muris Varajic
post 21st October 2007


Instructor


Yep,head and tail,we're lost without it wink.gif
Thanks Dan!! biggrin.gif
Juan M. Valero
post 21st October 2007


Instructor


I love this lesson !!!
Testament
post 21st October 2007


Member


very awesome lesson, muris! i'm just wondering how the "g" is different than an "s" for indicating a slide? like when it says 16g17 on video 5 instead of 7s12 on video 3.
Muris Varajic
post 22nd October 2007


Instructor


Here is the trick. smile.gif
Note on 17th fret is our main note.
You just hit 16th fret a bit before and there you go,a grace note. wink.gif
krudtaa
post 21st October 2007


Member


really cool lesson. thank you.
FretDancer69
post 22nd October 2007


Member


Amazing.... i got no words... ohmy.gif
Muris Varajic
post 23rd October 2007


Instructor


Thanks guys! smile.gif
I'll repeat myself again,please post your take of lessons,it's fun rolleyes.gif
USAMAN
post 6th November 2007


Member


I have had nothing but fun learning this. That sliding part in the middle is especially cool. Thanks Muris. This really helped my playing alot.
MixFreak
post 14th February 2008


Member


Muris,

I have a request...could you possibly provide a 40bpm backing track for this one like you did the B Major Intermediate solo.

Thanks,
Mix Freak
Muris Varajic
post 15th February 2008


Instructor


I don't have project folders for older lesson but I'll try to make one.
It may not be 100% equal to backings I provided before(EQs etc)
but chords and tempo shall be ok. smile.gif
Muris Varajic
post 15th February 2008


Instructor


New slow backings are up,
give us some time to republish it! smile.gif
MixFreak
post 15th February 2008


Member


Thank you Muris,

I really appreciate the difficulty and complexity of the lessons you teach. Your style of playing is always the way I have wanted to learn the guitar. I certainly don't want you to start making easier less technical lessons because that would put a cap on what we as students can learn from you, however the ability to start really slow and being forced to play in time will make all the difference in our playing in the long run.
Thanks again for the wonderful resource you add to Guitar Master Class!
Mix Freak
Muris Varajic
post 15th February 2008


Instructor


Thanks for your kind words! smile.gif
vikingraider1
post 15th February 2008


Member


This is a great lesson, and the one that made me finally sign up for this site (so you can take the credit for that one!) One thing though, on the second part (the run up in what appears to be a major scale with a minor 7th) is it important to use the position outlined (with the long stretches) or can you use the more convenient one finger per fret? I'm guessing the point of this is to make you use a differnet fingering for this run up than the more scale type approach?
Muris Varajic
post 16th February 2008


Instructor


Thanks!! smile.gif

Give me the moment to check out this lick,
I will get back to you soon. wink.gif
DeepRoots
post 23rd February 2008


Member


Hey muris- im loving this one, i've just finished learning it and in the process of speeding up some of the tougher fingerings smile.gif
Just a little tab error on the final video tho- the note on the e string in the final bar should be a G i think.
I'll post my take of this hopefully some time this week in your subforum. Thanks again!
Carlos Carrillo
post 25th February 2008


Instructor


hey muris!!!!great lesson!!!nice job!!!
thanks


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