If you've been following my lessons for any amount of time, you've probably heard me mention how important I think triads are to being a well-rounded guitar player. If you have any desire to learn how to create your own guitar solos, relying on scales is not going to cut it. In fact, when people ask the question "How do I sound like I'm not just playing scales when I solo?" the answer is always the same: learn triads. Triads are chords, but they can be used as pivot points to allow you to identify particular chord tones over various progressions in order to amplify what makes each chord so special. If you're interested in learning about Triads and the various shapes, plus how to implement them in your playing, here is a 50% discount coupon for Guitar Super System.
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