The Exact Moment Your Solos Stop Sounding “Beginner”
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[LIMITED TIME] Get 50% off my Soloing Course: ► https://andrewclarkeguitar.teachable.com/p/soloing-made-simple?coupon_code=BDAY50 In this guitar lesson, we'll be covering the differences between beginner and intermediate guitar solos. There are four obvious skills that intermediate guitarists have that make their solos sound so good. If you're a beginner, you'll want to work on these four guitar skills to greatly improve the sound of your lead guitar playing and improvisation. If you have any questions, please leave them in the comments below. Thanks for watching! #beginnerguitar #guitarsolo #guitarlesson #leadguitar _____________________________________________ 📚 More Free Resources: FREE Fretboard Navigation Guidebook: ► https://www.andrewclarkeguitar.com/free-stuff/fretboard-guidebook FREE Music Theory Handbook: ► https://www.andrewclarkeguitar.com/free-stuff/guitarists-companion FREE Beginner Guitar Checklist: ► https://www.andrewclarkeguitar.com/free-stuff/beginner-check
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