Topic: Favorite Chord Progression To Solo Over

I Thought I'd open a section where everyone can post their favorite chord progressions to endlessly solo over, I'll start with some of the popular ones and add a few of my own.
-Any twelve bar blues shuffle (WAY too many variations to name)
- Am G F E (solo in Am)
- Em (for six beats) D (remaining two beats) solo in Em
- Am C F Am (solo in Am, from "Take Me Back" by Bryan Adams)
- F#m C7 Bm F#m (solo in F#m)
- Bm F#7 Asus2 E G D Em F#7 (Hotel california solo in Bm)
- Am G Fmaj7 Fmaj7 (stairway to heaven solo in Am)
- Em C Em6 C *Em6 022020 (solo in Em, it should be obvious where this progression is from)
- Em G D A (solo in Em)
- Em/G D/F# C/G B7/F# (spanish progression, solo in Em but play Eb note instead of E when soloing over the B7/F# chord)
-Dm Am7 F A7/G (solo in Dm, this is the only progession here that I wrote myself)

Theres a few to start off, please add more, good soloing chords are incredibly valuable tools for any guitar player!

Re: Favorite Chord Progression To Solo Over

The Am G F E progression if transposed to Cm, is Stray Cat Strut by The Stray Cats, a favorite of mine for years.

I think that progression is known as a modal blues too.

cheers

David

Re: Favorite Chord Progression To Solo Over

The half Barre in A minor. No it exists, it's in the Classical Guitar Grade 3 Trinity Guilldhall book if you don't believe me.

don't ever stand aside, don't ever be denied
you gotta be who you be if you're comin' with me
cool
okay??

Re: Favorite Chord Progression To Solo Over

Hang on a moment, Will

What the devil are you on about?

I don't seem to be able to find a copy of the "Classical Guitar Grade 3 Trinity Guilldhall book i" , hanging around in my kitchen, maybe the dog ate it.

But is that a progression,  a chord,  a position or what ?

please explain

your old mate

David

Re: Favorite Chord Progression To Solo Over

It's a chord proggression. Buy the book in a music shop like Ken Steven's or something.
          And you're not THAT old.
Can I just ask how loud you let your son play guitar?

don't ever stand aside, don't ever be denied
you gotta be who you be if you're comin' with me
cool
okay??

Re: Favorite Chord Progression To Solo Over

Why don't you ask him ? smile