Why PLAYING LESS Can Make You Sound BETTER - 470
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Most guitar players believe that sounding better means playing more notes. More scales. More licks. More complexity.
But many of the greatest blues players do the exact opposite.
In this episode, Lee explains why playing less can often make your solos sound stronger, more expressive, and more connected to the music. You'll discover why great players focus on note selection, chord tones, and phrasing instead of simply filling space with more notes.
You'll also learn how targeting important notes within the chord progression can transform ordinary pentatonic licks into memorable musical statements.
In this episode:
• Why more notes often weaken a solo
• The hidden danger of becoming a "scale collector"
• How great players edit their musical ideas
• Why chord tones create stronger phrasing
• How vocal melodies can improve your solos
• The difference between playing patterns and making music
• Ways to make every note count
Show Notes:
https://www.playguitaracademy.com/blog/why-playing-less-can-make-you-sound-better-470
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