Lead Guitar Lesson - Arpeggios, Scales and Transposition - Advanced Soloing Made Easy
Published on 07 March 2016
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Advanced lead guitar soloing techniques made easy with guitarist and educator Rob Swift. In this lesson we will explore how basic ideas can be transposed across three different keys, allowing a lead guitarist to perform melodic phrases across a basic 1.4.5 progression in Dmaj. The use of arpeggios to outline the common tones found without the chord is made into a powerful concept, as we add neighboring tones found within the major (ionian) scale. Let's get started!
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