I'm no lawyer, so take what I say with a grain of salt, but...

If it's a solo that you created (not the melody), then the solo is your intellectual property. If you add it to a CD that came with the book, then that recorded accompaniment is most likely copyrighted, and so you can't sell it. Of course, if the license accompanying that CD gives you permission to, then that's different, but if that recording has signature riffs associated with the commercially available version of the song, then you're really treading thin ice.

I would just create my own BIAB arrangement of the song, record the solo, and all belongs to you (since chord progressions can't be copyrighted).


John

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