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If you can play the chord, you can play blues solos — and this lesson will completely change how you hear improvisation. Here’s the slow blues backing track link so you can practice these soloing ideas. • Eric Clapton Style Blues Backing Track in ... Most intermediate guitar players learn scales first… then wonder why their blues solos feel random or disconnected. The missing link isn’t another scale or pattern — it’s learning to hear and aim for the chord while you play. In this lesson, I’ll show you a simple but powerful way to connect chords and scales so your solos sound intentional, musical, and confident. You’ll learn how to treat each chord like a musical question — and how to answer it using notes you already know, right inside the pentatonic scale. We’ll walk through a practical practice method you can use immediately, and then I’ll demonstrate how it all comes together over a slow blues backing track so you can hear this approach in a real musical context. If you’ve ever felt like you were hoping your blues solos would sound good… this lesson will help you start expecting them to. 🎸 Play the chord first. 🎶 Then let the scale decorate it. ⏱️ VIDEO CHAPTERS 00:00 – Play the chord, answer the chord (intro) 00:33 – The mindset shift that changes everything 01:16 – What to listen for (and what most players miss) 04:47 – The simple practice method 09:32 – Blues backing track: hear it in context 10:26 – Why this works (and how to practice it) 12:20 – Final takeaway & encouragement