Breaking Out of Position Playing

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Breaking Out of Position Playing

Breaking Out of Position Playing

Have you ever said to yourself, “All my solos sound the same. It doesn’t matter what key I’m in, I always play the same licks.” You’ve fallen into the age-old guitar player’s trap of being locked into playing in positions. The good news is that you can break out of it and begin playing with a new freshness and life to your sound. All it takes is viewing your guitar from a new perspective.

This lesson teaches some simple tools to seeing your guitar in a new way—to break you out of the same old licks and into new musical territory. Are you ready to play? - Steve Krenz

Steve plays a Gibson USA Les Paul Supreme in this lesson.

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Skill Level: Intermediate

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