Creating effective solos over a I-IV-V chord progression in the key of G using 3 concepts: G major scale, chord tones and chromatic passing tones. I explain how to combine these 3 concepts to create solos over almost any chord progression. When you are playing live, often you will be thrown a solo and you have to think quickly about how to create a solo on the spot. In my experience, these 3 concepts together can give you an approach to soloing and a way to create effective solos on the spot.
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