What are some neat guitar solos (specifically for learning)? Or just guitar solos you love?
The genre/style doesn't matter and the simplicity/complexity doesn't matter. I'm just looking for solos to learn. :^)
Weird. I had it in my head that I was attracted to Hayley, but not Swift. However, if I saw them just like that IRL, I'd think Swift was the hot one.
https://youtu.be/pOSaDbb9gaQ
>>73441140
snake and a rat
>>73441345
They're both hot m8. But in this pic Swift looks like the slutty experienced older sis and Hayley looks like her sweet and innocent little sis.
>>73441618
>rat
Please no bully, Hayley.
>>73441378
Wew lad. Well, at least ya posted a link.
>>73441910
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JOKn33-q4Ao
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4O_YMLDvvnw
>>73441966
Thanks, Anon. That reminds me that I need to give Maggot Brain more listens.
>>73442318
You're welcome, anon.
Know this channel?
https://www.youtube.com/user/pilky27/videos
>>73442347
I wasn't aware of it, but now I watched the Little Wing video.
I fell for the "dadrock sucks" meme for a long time until about a couple years ago, so I haven't learned any Hendrix for instance (besides "Purple Haze"). Hendrix would be good for learning new material. Thanks.
>>73442563
kek
I wasn't aware that Hendrix qualified as dadrock, though.
id highly recommend giving zappa's solos a listen
muffin man
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7VmegFWa1dU
watermelon in easter hay
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nUja5B8ei2U
Lots of Pink Floyd solo's are somewhat easy and really fun to play. Helps you work on bend technique as well.
My favorites to play are Mother and Time.
>>73441140
If you want to practice your solos cowgirl in the sand by Neil Young is a good one, good extended jam in a pentatonic scale
>>73441718
Kek
Honestly, there are only two guitar solo worth learning note for note, and conveniently enough, they are in the same song.
Check out "Blue Sky" by the Allman Brothers Band. The greatest blues ever laid to tape.
The solos in Elephant Talk are amazing
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GTQrlDzqUCA
My favourite is from The Smashing Pumpkin's Soma. I love how it transitions back into the song
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HWdgQgtxvcU
>>73441718
>Hayley looks like her sweet and innocent little sis
This honestly just raises points in my book.
Thanks, anons. I can't believe I forgot about Frank Zappa, Pink Floyd, and The Smashing Pumpkins. Anyways, I appreciate all the links. :^)
>>73442627
Oh, also, yeah, I know "dadrock" typically refers to bands like Led Zeppelin or The Rolling Stones, but tobehonest, I used to consider Hendrix "dadrock" too.
>>73441140
>dont even max out the little cup
Are they even American?
>>73441140
LOW KEY
NO PRESSURE
JUST HANG WITH ME AND MY WEATHER
>>73447556
>tfw will never be Hayley's rose colored boy
;_;
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eXtxWmEbBwM&feature=youtu.be&t=5m39s
i really liked this one :)
>>73443973
this
>>73441140
Steve Howe's solo about 45 seconds into Close to the Edge.
https://youtu.be/GNkWac-Nm0A
>>73450419
I remember being blown away on first listen by the guitar work.