Four Note Solo Over Four Chords | Guitar Lesson | How to Play | Tim Pierce
Published on 30 June 2017
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Here's a new YouTube video where I solo with two somewhat opposite approaches.
On the first half I use only four notes, A B D and E, and try to land on the chord tones, as the chords change underneath ...
On the second half of the solo I travel all over the neck playing as many notes as I can, once again, emphasizing chord notes as anchors.
Trying to recombine only four notes was super fun and challenging!
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