top of page

Freeway Blog

How to Solo (Part 3)

The next time you take a solo, keep the principle in mind of telling a story.

How To Solo (Part 2)

Now, we are going to dive into three basic approaches to soloing. This is a lesson I learned from my good friend Jim Mings. I'll never forget when he told me, "There are three basic ways to solo: scales, melodies, and chords."

How to Solo (Part 1)

Perhaps one of the hardest things to teach in music lessons is how to solo. Students are down right frightened of soloing and improvising at times. One of the reasons it is so hard to teach is that there are so many factors. So I have decided to split this blog into a series. Let's begin with the basics.

Electric or Acoustic Guitar?

Students should consider the music they listen to when deciding whether to buy an acoustic or electric guitar.

Find Your Teacher

There is no substitute for the genuine connection that occurs between an enthusiastic student and a confident, qualified teacher.

Useful Apps for Music Lessons

These apps will help you exercise the basic elements of music, and have you more prepared for your next lesson.

Coming To Your Lesson Prepared

It is extremely important to come to your music lessons prepared. But whyyy, you ask, dreading the scolding that typically comes from teachers or bosses. Fear not! Below are some reasons/helpful suggestions that will make your lesson experience even MORE fun.

bottom of page