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Acoustic Guitar Solo Lesson Part 1: A Totally Unique,


Creative, And Equally Impressive Way To Solo On Your
Acoustic Guitar
by Simon Candy

Open String Guitar Soloing Part 1: Create Awesome Solos …

There are many ways you can approach soloing on your acoustic guitar. Some are unique and creative,
while other approaches, although may sound good, have been done many times before.

If you’ve been soloing on your guitar for some time and struggle to come up with any technique that
sounds good, or stands out from the usual stuff you hear and play, then let me introduce to you an
approach that brings together two very common elements of guitar soloing. Combined, these will create
very unique and amazing sounding solos on your acoustic guitar!

What are these two elements?

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They are the open string, and the pentatonic scale.

Over the course of 3 articles, I am going to show you a number of approaches you can take to create
awesome sounding acoustic guitar solos using the 5 pentatonic scale patterns and opens strings on your
guitar.

The resulting sound will blow you away, not to mention those who hear you use this soloing technique.

In todays article, part 1, we will cover the basics of this soloing approach. I will show you just how simple
it really is to marry up your pentatonic scale patterns with the open strings for a totally unique and
amazing solo sound.

The Banjo Roll Technique

There is actually a third element I have not mentioned yet, that along with the pentatonic scale patterns
and open strings, completes this unique solo guitar technique.

That elements is what is known as a banjo roll.

Let’s begin with the banjo roll and see how adding the elements of pentatonic scale patterns and open
strings can create a totally awesome guitar solo sound for your playing.

There are two kinds of banjo rolls we will be using with our acoustic guitar soloing. They are the forward
banjo roll, and the backward banjo roll.

A banjo roll is simply a rotating/repeating fingerpicking pattern that uses your thumb (p), index (i), and
middle (m) fingers across adjacent strings.

Here is a forward banjo roll:

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And here is a backward banjo roll:

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We are not going to be playing banjo rolls per se, but we will take them and apply them to the pentatonic
scale.

You will be using the forward banjo roll to ascend the pentatonic scale patterns. Let’s start with the pattern
applied to open strings as it will be for your picking hand when ascending the patterns:

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You will be using the backward banjo roll to descend the pentatonic scale patterns. Let’s start with the
pattern applied to open strings as it will be for your picking hand when descending the patterns:

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Practice each of the ascending and descending open string patterns above in isolation first so you can get
them down.

Slow is great for now, so don’t try and play these fast and have the accuracy of what you are playing suffer
as a result.

Watch the video for a demonstration of this.

A Quick Note On Keys For This Solo Technique

Before we get into this acoustic solo technique, a quick note to let you know this approach will work better
in some keys than others. This is because we are using open strings. The more open string notes that exist
within a key, the better that key is suited for soloing using this technique.

The key of Em has all the open string notes in it:

E F# G A B C D E

* open string notes highlighted

Therefore Em is a great key for this technique for soloing.

Another great key is Am.

However there are keys that aren’t suited too. There are ways around this, but for now let’s stay on topic.

The Open String/Pentatonic Scale Guitar Solo Technique

Now it’s time to apply our banjo roll patterns to the pentatonic scale to create the foundation for this solo
guitar approach.

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I’m going to use pattern 3 in the key of Em to run you through this technique.

So here is pattern 3 in Em:

Nothing too unique here just yet.

However, if we apply our banjo roll pattern to this scale pattern, everything changes!

It’s like adding that magic ingredient that makes the dish.

The great thing about this solo technique is that it is a consistent pattern. Once you get the first 3 notes
down, it’s all repetition from there.

The sequence is made up of playing 2 consecutive fretted notes on adjacent strings of the pattern, followed
by an open string.

That’s it!

So to begin play the 2nd note of the pattern on the 6th string with your thumb (p), then the 1st note on
the 5th string of the pattern with your index (i), followed by the open 4th string with your middle (m)
finger. This completes one rotation of our forward roll banjo patter

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From here you simply repeat this sequence of notes, only starting from the 5th string of the pattern:

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And then the 4th string of the pattern:

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And then the 3rd string of the pattern:

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Here is pattern 3, ascending, in it’s entirety with our open string, banjo roll, guitar solo technique applied:

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To descend the pattern you simply play what you have just done, only backward.

String set 1, 2, 3:

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String set 2, 3, 4:

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String set 3, 4, 5:

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String set 4, 5, 6:

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Here is pattern 3, descending, in it’s entirety with our open string, banjo roll, guitar solo technique applied:

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Watch the video that accompanies this article for a detailed demonstration of the open string solo
technique being applied to pattern 3.

Turning The Pattern Around

There is one thing left we need to do to make for a smooth switch from ascending the pattern to
descending.

It’s very simple, but makes all the difference.

When you arrive at the 2nd string ascending the scale, you will of course not have enough strings left to
complete a rotation of the forward banjo roll.

This is why we stopped at the 3, 2, 1 string set when ascending the pattern above.

Instead, play this sequence:

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Playing the sequence above and then following it by immediately starting to descend the scale pattern will
make for a smooth changeover from ascending to descending, like so:

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That’s it!

You now have the foundation for this very unique and creative solo technique. I would highly recommend
you find a backing track in the key of Em, or G Major as this is relative to Em, and practice playing and
creating with this soloing approach.

Here is an example of this for you:

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In the next article we will dig a little deeper into this soloing style in the context of the blues.

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Learn these totally unique and amazing open string acoustic guitar solo riffs

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