How To Play Really Fast Guitar Solos By Using An Efficient Practice Schedule To Learn Them Quickly
Playing really fast guitar solos feels amazing and demands the attention of anyone within the same room as you. Unfortunately, most guitarists spend years trying and failing to play their favorite solos because they don’t practice efficiently. This doesn’t have to happen to you though!
Finally Play Really Fast Guitar Solos Perfectly Using This Guitar Practice
Approach
Schedule Your Guitar Solo Practice
Any fast guitar
solo is easily mastered with minimal frustration when you put it into your
practice schedule and break it down into smaller chunks (more on this in a
moment).
Here’s what to do to get started:
· Make a list of 10 guitar solos you want to
master.
· Evaluate your overall musical goals and add guitar solo practice time into your schedule based on its priority to these goals.
Creating a list fast guitar solos you want to play and
spreading it out over weeks or months helps you organize your practice while
developing a repertoire. This makes practicing more fun and motivating because
you constantly have new things to look forward to mastering.
Prepare For Success By Setting A Deadline
Setting a clear deadline prepares your mindset to succeed because it tells you “I will have this done”. You accomplish much more by setting a deadline even if you don’t reach your goal of playing a certain guitar solo perfect by the due date (versus hoping to eventually play it right).
While creating your guitar
practice schedule, determine a specific date by which you want to play a
solo perfectly. This means you are able to not just play it without mistakes
one time, but 3, 5, 10 times in a row. Use this to gauge your progress as your
deadline approaches.
Break Guitar Solos Down Into Smaller Sections
It often becomes frustrating when you try to master a guitar solo all at once. Breaking solos down into smaller sections makes them more manageable. This also makes it easier to focus on small problems that need to be fixed, so you fix them more quickly.
Break down the first solo you want to practice into smaller sections. Then spread it out over the course of a week (or longer base on the deadline you create) so you totally master it with minimal stress or frustration.
This is easier than trying to play the entire solo every
time you practice and makes the entire improvement process more fun as you see
yourself improving more and more every practice session.
Improvise With The Smaller Sections To Practice Creativity
You turn normal guitar solo practice into so much more by using it to improve your own creativity. Practicing improvisation with phrases in a solo helps you more easily create your own solos and play lead guitar more effortlessly.
Here are some cool ideas for how to improvise your own lead guitar ideas from any phrase of a solo:
·
While breaking any guitar solo into smaller
sections, choose 3-5 notes. Then take 5 minutes to think of as many phrases as
you can using these notes (and creative influence from the solo section itself)
·
Use the melody of a phrase in a solo to create
10 of your variations and make it your own.
· Improvise with the melody in the phrase of a solo by using various guitar techniques to enhance it (such as vibrato, bends or legato runs).
Use the ideas in this video to think of more creative ways to improvise on guitar:Track Your Progress By Tracking Mistakes And Consistency
Tracking your progress plays a HUGE part in mastering solos fast. The more closely you track your progress, the faster you correct small mistakes that hold the entire solo back. This also makes practice more fun because you know exactly how close you are getting to finally playing a guitar solo perfectly.
Don’t just track if you are able to play the entire solo perfect, also track things like:
·
How many mistakes you make in specific
phrases/sections of the solo
· The speed at which you are able to play the solo
cleanly
· How well you are able to play the solo while standing and performing it
There are tons more ways to track your progress. Take the time to think of more things to track in order to get more results from your practice.
Following the ideas in this article helps you play any fast or difficult guitar solo in much less time. However, this is just the beginning.
Want to learn more powerful ways to master guitar soloing in less time? Become a killer lead guitar player by checking out this page about improving guitar soloing skills.