You may know my original “4 Note Solo” video is kind of what started it all for me way back in 2008…

And while there is a lot of material I’ve done around that original solo, it’s actually not the easiest thing to play for a beginner, so today I’ve got a smaller, easier option for you.

If you’ve not ever tried to play a blues solo before, this is a great opportunity for that. The TAB for the solo is here, if you want to download it.

The Jam Track is Here.

And if this is right up your alley (meaning it’s about where you are at, technically) I would encourage you to dig in to my Beginning Blues Guitar Soloing course for more solos, licks, and patterns you can use. It’s the perfect place to tip-toe into the soloing waters.


    4 replies to "Your First 4 Note Blues Solo (maybe)"

    • Dixie Colliet

      Dixie collier here…I’m just starting your courses. I’ve been a professional blues guitarist for 30 years. I can play, but did not know why I do what I do. Your teaching is great . I’m enjoying it and thinking about what and why.

    • Scott Rich

      I did learn and memorize the 4 Note Solo, and it was the most amazing thing I could play for quite a while. I stll play it once in a while.

    • Griff

      For all of my courses there is a PDF manual on the “home” page of the course. You can download that and print whatever parts of it you need.

    • Jeffrey Heath

      Griff I have many of your courses I am about to purchase the four note solo course, my question is am I missing something when I log in where I can print the tabs instead of screen shoting them? Thanks

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