Most guitar players think better solos come from learning more licks. In reality, one of the biggest differences between average players and great blues players is their ability to leave space.

In this episode, Lee demonstrates three simple blues phrases that become dramatically more expressive when strategic rests are added. You'll learn how silence creates anticipation, highlights important target notes, and helps your solos sound more conversational instead of mechanical.

If your solos feel rushed, repetitive, or crowded, this lesson will show you how a few well-placed pauses can completely transform your phrasing.

In This Episode:

* Why great blues players use more space
* How rests create tension and anticipation
* Three practical blues phrase examples
* Using space to strengthen target-note phrasing
* Call-and-response concepts for better solos
* Why silence is part of the phrase
* Simple ways to practice leaving space in your solos

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