There are many ways to emote feelings from the notes you play. While the harmony you're creating over top of and the tempo of the music will dictate the overall vibe of what's coming out, there are a few specific tips for crafting an effectively emotional guitar solo that anybody can use. The good news? It will always sound like "you" playing, and it's a great way to develop your musicality.
Use the graphics to anticipate which Triad will be coming next so you can get in position to play different inversions over these chords.
Learn to make those strange sounding Augmented and Diminished Triads spice up an otherwise typical blues track.
In this short demonstration, I’ll show how I establish a Home Riff over the G Ionian b3 Mode of Melodic Minor, which I use as a home base to return to between other melodic ideas.
Prepare to decorate your guitar solos with new colors.