Eric Johnson Triads Lesson
Published on 10 January 2016
http://www.dolphinstreet.com/guitar_video_lessons/lesson-172.php I call these Eric Johnson Triads, because the 3 notes are quite "spread out" - something that Eric Johnson often does. It's sort of his signature thing. It's a cool concept, and well worth incorporating into your own playing. Enjoy this little bit of music theory!
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