Anyone learning to play blues guitar have desires to play its improvisations. For someone who either has or doesn’t have enough knowledge about the blues guitar can also learn it. You can have some awesome blues guitar improvisation without knowing about the blues guitar. If you want to make good blues improvisation then you have to have good knowledge of scales so you can improvise with better accurately and with more command.
You can advance your blues guitar improvisations by keeping some points in your mind. You can try to copy guitar techniques of other guitar players and that will teach you how to improvise on different scales and notes. Once you are comfortable with the genre of the artist you can also improvise as per your liking. You should start improvising with small pieces and then step by step start using different elements of improvisation as this will help you in giving a better insight of your playing and will rectify minor mistakes that you do while playing and would help you make a better player.
You can also try to mix improvisations of various artists which will result in a unique improvisation. You can also use improvisation from various genres like rock metal.
You have to work and practice hard on each and every technicality so you can play it without making a single mistake. You should improve your techniques so it can help you perform well and would make it easy for you to try and implement new improvisations. You can use notes which you find a bit troublesome to play more often in a piece in order to improve them.
By your hard work, efforts and practice you can polish your guitar playing and techniques.
You can follow a format that a particular note should occur more than a certain number of times in your improvisation. This way your improvisation would sound unique. It will differentiate it from other music and would make it sound one of a kind. If you try to improvise from early times then it will help you make great improvisation in future. These tips can help you in your unique blues guitar improvisation.





