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Feel is more important than accuracy. Just ask Kim Thayil, Alex Lifeson and Jimmy Page
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How wonky vibrato & bad notes can add spice to solos - YouTube Watch OnKim Thayil and Jimmy Page know that imperfection can be an important aspect of guitar playing with emotion.
Amongst the guitarists who execute this are Alex Lifeson, Jimmy Page, John Frusciante, Jimi Hendrix and Kim Thayil.
For a specific example, Kim Thayil of Soundgarden is known for bending to notes outside the key he is soloing in.
(5:48 in the video)Playing wrong notes when soloing is often to be avoided but it can have merit.
In this example, you are going to practice these three approaches to hitting the wrong note with pizzazz.