Get 93% Better Solos with this Triad "Cheat Code"
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30% off Soloing Made Simple course: https://andrewclarkeguitar.teachable.com/p/soloing-made-simple?coupon_code=YT30 Free Backing Track from this lesson: https://www.andrewclarkeguitar.com/free-stuff/altitude-backing-track Hotone Ampero II: https://amzn.to/4vmXiaJ This is how to stop mindlessly noodling whenever you try to play a solo on guitar. In this lesson, I'll show you a simple, step-by-step method for targeting chord tones using triads in your lead playing. This will transform your boring pentatonic scale into beautiful melodies that actually sound professional. We'll start with position 1, move to position 2, and finally combine both positions to play across the fretboard. If you have any questions, please leave them in the comments below. As always, thanks for watching! :) #pentatonic #triads #guitarsoloing #guitarlesson #leadguitar _____________________________________________ π Get More Out Of This Lesson: Fretboard Diagrams PDF Booklet (Patreon): βΊ https://www.patreon.
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