How the “221 Rule” Changes The Fretboard Forever
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Get weekly printable booklets & lessons on Patreon: ►https://www.patreon.com/andrewclarkeguitar There are so many different ways to look at the fretboard: the pentatonic positions, 3-note-per-string patterns, arpeggios, the CAGED system, and many more. What works for one guitar player might not work for another. But there is one trick that I've found works for just about everyone: the 221 rule. This rule bases itself in the major scale and will have you effortlessly navigating and understanding the guitar fretboard in minutes. If you have any questions, please leave them in the comments. Thanks for watching! #guitarfretboard #majorscale #guitarlesson _____________________________________________ 🎸 Courses & Free Stuff: My Ultimate Soloing Course: ►https://andrewclarkeguitar.teachable.com/p/soloing-made-simple My Beginner/Intermediate Guitar Course: ► https://andrewclarkeguitar.teachable.com/p/listen-play FREE Music Theory Handbook: ► https://www.andrewclarkeguitar.com/free-st
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