Getting Started with Improvisation

Ok, you’ve gotten your guitar all ready, learned some chords, and now it’s time to take that jump into guitar solos!

Download the worksheet and follow along with the video lesson to get started with improvisation.



Want to learn more songs? Check out these other lessons:


Back in Black by ACDC Intro

This iconic song and riff by ACDC is a fun way to kick off your rock guitar journey, and get some experience playing the E Minor Pentatonic scale in “real life”.

Check out the Back in Black guitar lesson here.


Brown Eyed Girl by Van Morrison

This bar room classic will either win you shouts of join or moans from your crowd. Whether you love to hear it, or you’re tired of it being played, it’s a great beginner guitar song to practice with its memorable chorus (sha-la-la-la) simple chords, and fun intro.

Check out the guitar lesson on Brown Eyed Girl here.


Wildwood Flower

This traditional folk tune is great practice for picking melodies. Download the guitar TAB for Wildwood Flower here.


Free Fallin by Tom Petty

Free Fallin is a riff-drivin tune that makes us want to pick up the guitar. It’s easy to transition between a few different chords to get the iconic syncopated riff that is signature to Free Fallin. Check out our guitar lesson on Free Fallin by Tom Petty here.


Horse with No Name by America

What I really loved about Horse With No Name is it’s musical simplicity.

I mean, who doesn’t love a two chord song with a very simple melody that an be sung and played at the same time?
Check out our lesson on how to play Horse With No Name here.

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