How To Make A Guitar Solo Better
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- Опубліковано 13 кві 2014
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One of the most important skills you will ever learn is how to make any guitar solo sound better quickly and easily. Click on the link above to get more videos like this.
I love how simple these ideas are and yet how much they help improve the solo! Great stuff!
It's amazing how this little things improve the solo! It gets way more deep than the first version he tried. The first time this guy played it felt like something that is not fun to play but then... Boom!
Any chance of a Tom Hess Rig Rundown? Love your videos thanks for all the tips.
hess is amazing I luv how he just took the guys guitar part and raped it with a little bit of dynamics ha ha dynamics are probably the hardest things to teach and some people just can't learn them.u can be the fastest most technical guitarist around but without those sweet dynamics its nothing u must harness the beast
I learned a lot from this video,thanks.
Great vid! I’ve learned a lot.
great video man!!
Very cool...
Nice lead soloing!👈〰👍
Everyone should check out the link in Tom's response to the comment below mine. I learned more in three months of correspondence lessons with Tom than I did in five years of working with inferior teachers and trying to learn on my own...
I love Tom's sound on this video.But my amp has horrible crunch factor,and i'm thinking about getting a pedal for gain and a little bit of sustain.I'm being offered a Boss MT-2 but everyone's saying it's a horrible pedal.Any suggestion on a good alternative ? Keep in mind Tom's sound in this video,i don't like too heavily distorted screeching sound.
+Senor Snarbito Expert Bandito Get an overdrive pedal. Like a Tube Screamer or the Zakk Wylde Overdrive (which is what I personally use)
Basically, turn the output on the overdrive up all the way, and use it to add a TOUCH more drive. What that will do is push the amp harder and make it crunch more for you.
What you'll do is turn the amp's natural crunch up as much as you can, and the overdrive pedal will push it a little harder for you.
For example, my amp's gain is only on 7 or 8, yet the overdrive pedal pushes it so hard that it has such a rich crunch.
+Senor Snarbito Expert Bandito don't use pedal distortions. save money and get a decent high gain amp. it's been a year, so you probably already got one.