Playing Lead Guitar

Playing Lead Guitar

Playing Lead Guitar Yes or No?

If you have a burning passion to play lead guitar that’s driving you crazy, how could you not learn to play lead?

But in today’s world, perhaps you should reflect on the obvious.

There are very few “new” bands being discovered. Starting from scratch. Even with unlimited funds and strong connections in the music industry, it would take a new band at least 4 years of playing and practice before the band might get noticed.

Of the existing professional bands, they already have a lead player. You’d have to be very talented and very lucky to replace a working band member.
In the meantime, online music schools would love to take your money for a couple of years.

Playing Lead Guitar

 In reality, it’s very difficult to learn to play lead. In a song, the lead part only lasts a few bars, but learning the skill and the rules takes years to master. 

After practicing hour after hour, to get the notes just right, only a mother would continue to listen and give support. Who else would listen to that banshee wailing, except a mother?

However, my SoloBand “Quantum Guitar” method shows how to play melodic notes, both inside and outside of the standard chords, even with mistakes; the sound is impressive and professional. The Quantum style of playing gives every song a boost in interest and quality, making every note memorable. With or without a band (or backing track).

If you really want to impress an audience with your skill level, my Quantum Guitar method is a new standard of excellence that few people have heard of, or even believe is possible.

After learning and practicing the Quantum Guitar method, walk into any music store and blow them away.

 

Playing a guitar automatically implies playing a song and making music. To do so properly, you must train your brain, mind, and muscles to master a song’s tempo, rhythm, melody, and, usually, the words.