Learn To Play Jimi Hendrix - The Solos

Unleash the electrifying spirit of rock and blues with our meticulously curated course hosted by Danny Gill, "Learn To Play Jimi Hendrix - The Solos." Delve into the depths of Jimi Hendrix's guitar genius, exploring the technique, improvisation, and the enigmatic passion that made him one of the greatest guitarists of all time.

Little Wing

This beautiful piece, a highlight of Hendrix's ethereal touch, incorporates chordal fills with the melody line in a seamless mix. Little Wing is based on the E minor pentatonic scale, and it lets you explore the possibilities of chord-melody play. The solo employs hammer-ons, pull-offs, and slides, creating a cascade of smooth, flowing notes. Here you'll understand Hendrix's unique ability to blend rhythm and lead guitar.

Voodoo Child

This track is a powerful blues piece in E that beautifully showcases Hendrix's use of the wah-wah pedal. The solo, deeply rooted in the E minor pentatonic scale, provides an excellent example of how Hendrix could breathe life into a scale that all guitarists know. The signature slide into the 12th fret of the low E string and the subsequent dive-bomb are lessons in aggressive, emotive playing.

The Wind Cries Mary

Hendrix presents a masterclass in melodic soloing in this song. The underlying chords and the smooth, legato phrases are composed in the key of F major. This song introduces you to the world of intervallic leaps, slides, and syncopated rhythms. Hendrix's expressive use of double-stops and arpeggiated chords is a lesson in combining lead and rhythm techniques.

Hey Joe

Hey Joe’s narrative-based melody is as much a storytelling tool as the lyrics themselves. A study in the use of the E minor pentatonic and C major scales, it employs slides, bends, and chromaticism for emotional resonance. The dual-guitar harmonies in the closing section demonstrate how multiple guitar parts can interweave to create a larger musical picture.

Purple Haze

In this song, you will witness Hendrix's innovative use of the blues scale with added 'Hendrix note' - the sharpened 4th. Purple Haze presents a fantastic study of fretboard-spanning licks, aggressive string bends, and intricate rhythm parts. The unison bends and octaves used add richness and depth to the solo sections.

Hendrix's contributions to these songs went beyond his solos. He pioneered new ways of thinking about rhythm, melody, and tone, leading to a radical evolution in guitar playing. He wasn't just playing the guitar; he was having a conversation with it, pushing it to its limits, caressing it, and making it sing in ways it never had before.


Techniques Used

Here's a compilation of the guitar techniques found throughout these lessons:

In "Learn To Play Jimi Hendrix - The Solos," we walk you through the timeless guitar solos that immortalized Hendrix. Through careful analysis and step-by-step instruction, we'll help you understand his innovative techniques and the thought process behind them. By the end of this course, you will not only have learnt the solos but also have insight into the rich and emotive musical language of Jimi Hendrix. Whether you are a budding rock star or an ardent fan of Hendrix, this journey will leave you with a deeper understanding and appreciation of his artistry.

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Danny Gill

Danny Gill is, without a doubt, the most loved tutor by our community. With an incredible array of DVDs and web lessons for LickLibrary covering a wide variety of topics all of which he covers with incredible detail, it's no wonder he carries as much respect as he does. As...

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