The ‘Octave Shift’ Technique
Expand Your Soloing Power
with
‘The Octave Shift Technique’
Use this simple ‘octave shift’ device to play over more of the guitar neck, create better phrasing and catchier, more interesting solos!
It’s a simple trick…and you might know something about it already…but do you use it in your improvisations?
And if you are…could you do more with it?
In this EXCLUSIVE Members Only lesson you’ll learn:
- What is the ‘octave shift’ technique?
- How you can use it easily and straight away to create more variety and interest in YOUR solos
- 3 simple ways you can start using it today (with what you already know)
- How you can use it to create a ‘mirroring’ effect in your solos (sounds great!)
So check it out now and see how this simple trick can really open up your playing…
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Here’s a breakdown of what’s covered in this lesson:
- 0:42 The ‘Octave Shift’ Technique is basically the idea that anything you play on your guitar can be duplicated 12 frets higher or lower on the guitar neck. Scales, licks, arpeggios – anything!
- 1:11 See how you can move a simple lick up an octave to make it sound different.
- 2:09 One cool exercise is to practice playing a whole solo up an octave. You probably wouldn’t do this on a gig or recording but it’s a great way to focus on learning this skill. Here me demo this here.
- 2:52 ‘Mirroring’ Phrases Up an Octave – exercise and demo.
- 3:53 Start Low…Then Move Up – exercise and demo.
- 4:42 Switching Freely Between Octaves – just experiment with the general idea to learn how you like to use it in your playing.
Remember…
No James Shipway Guitar Member is left behind!
Any questions or confusion…leave it in the Members Only area question box!
Have fun and see you next time 😉




