chord tones

Intermediate

Intermediate

ā€¢Provide more structure to your lead lines.

ā€¢Give your solos a sense of movement with approach notes.

ā€¢Learn how to apply scales and arpeggios for a more intentional sound.

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Do you feel like your solos lack focus or that there isnā€™t any underlying structure to your lines? Does it seem that you are wandering around the neck, hoping that what you are playing ā€œlooks like it sounds coolā€? Would pushing peas around a dinner plate with a knife be more riveting than the last lick you played? If any of these statements are true, then you need some guide tones, my friend.

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