Can someone give me some solos played on high strings and high frets ?
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Have you tried taking scales and moving them up over the 12th fret, record a rhythm and practice improvising over it. Soon you'll have your own solo's. Like everything else it's a matter of practice and experimenting.
joe
What u mean bymoving them up over the 12th fret
"No pain No gain!"- The Scorpions
What u mean bymoving them up over the 12th fret
The fretboard starts over at the twelfth fret, but the notes sound an octave higher.
Thus fret 15 is an octave higher than fret 3, fret 17 than fret five, fret 19 for fret 7, for example. So if you had been playing a riff on the fifth and seventh frets, you could move it to frets 17 and 19.
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Thanks mate!
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