I love the solo in "Please Come Home For Christmas" sung by Martina McBride. I listen to the song almost every week, but I can't get behind how the solo (nearly the end of the song) is played. Can you please make a video of it? just the solo will be enough!
@@LeadGuitarWorkshop it does help hear it better. Otherwise all I hear is the last note of the box, regardless of which note I start on. Is that normal? Is there something wrong with me?
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I love the solo in "Please Come Home For Christmas" sung by Martina McBride. I listen to the song almost every week, but I can't get behind how the solo (nearly the end of the song) is played. Can you please make a video of it? just the solo will be enough!
Start by figuring out what the chords are that the solo is happening over. That alone will tell you so much
Are we supposed to be accenting the new starting?
@@MrSDFD18 you can but that's even another layer of interest. It can help hear it better
@@LeadGuitarWorkshop it does help hear it better. Otherwise all I hear is the last note of the box, regardless of which note I start on. Is that normal? Is there something wrong with me?
@@MrSDFD18 that's normal, we usually hear the highest note as first and that's where you can at oof those expectations
@@LeadGuitarWorkshop good to know I don’t have a brain problem along with this journey.