Symmetrical Soloing Lesson

Symmetrical Soloing

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  • Hi guys!

    In this lesson let's learn how to make a solo by using some cool symmetrical patterns.

    It´s a cool trick that I often use because I enjoy the effect of the inside notes contrasting with outside notes, and sometimes it also gives a feel that it is a exotic scale or arpeggio.

    You can use in any style you enjoy. I like to play these stuffs over jazz, fusion or progressive rock style :)

    Keep safe everyone, all the best :)

    Dallton

    Tempo: 140bpm
    Standard Tunning
    BT: Kevin Blake Goodwin

    Technical specifications
    Guitar: Ibanez Premium 870QMZ
    Strings: Ernue Ball
    Plug ins: Bias Fx
    Recording SW: Nuendo


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