How To Highlight Chord Changes When Improvising
Ross Campbell Ross Campbell
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Progress to an advanced level of guitar playing - http://bulletproofguitarplayer.com In today's lesson, I teach you how to use triads when improvising over chord progressions that use functional harmony (chords that belong to the key). This is a great way to break out of purely scale-based improvisation that often just sounds like scale practice, rather than a melodic solo that reflects and compliments the underlying harmony.

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