Chord-over-chord soloing is a technique where the guitarist plays single-note melodies over changing chord shapes. This allows the guitarist to solo without needing an accompanist and gives the soloing more harmonic context. The article discusses how to practice chord-over-chord soloing by focusing on connecting melodic ideas between chord changes to create smooth, seamless solos.
Chord-over-chord soloing is a technique where the guitarist plays single-note melodies over changing chord shapes. This allows the guitarist to solo without needing an accompanist and gives the soloing more harmonic context. The article discusses how to practice chord-over-chord soloing by focusing on connecting melodic ideas between chord changes to create smooth, seamless solos.
Chord-over-chord soloing is a technique where the guitarist plays single-note melodies over changing chord shapes. This allows the guitarist to solo without needing an accompanist and gives the soloing more harmonic context. The article discusses how to practice chord-over-chord soloing by focusing on connecting melodic ideas between chord changes to create smooth, seamless solos.
Garrison Fewell Guitar Player; Oct 1997; 31, 10; Research Library pg. 140 Reproduced with permission of the copyright owner. Further reproduction prohibited without permission.