Originally Posted by Tele-Bob
One very important thing to remember is that playing a melodic solo is as much your responsibility as it is the band's.
One of my big gripes is that the band usually treats a guitar solo spot like it's a big volume spot for everyone! And nothing will send you running for the "power riffs" faster that!
The band needs to realize that a solo spot requires the same dynamics as a volcal spot to allow the soloist some creative headroom. When they don't, as is usually the case, they leave you struggling just to cut through and take all your creative headroom from you. This forces you to come out of the gate on "10" and of course that leaves you nowhere to go but down as you desperately try to assert your position in that section. Then of course, the solo is coming from the wrong place entirely.
Seriously. Ask your bandmates to drop the volume for your solo sections and I think you will be amazed at the stuff you start playing without any additional practice or adjustments in the fundimentals of your playing.
I could be dead wrong about this, but that's what happens to me all the time.