Guitar Lesson (Blues and more) - Practicing In Eighths, Triplets, and Sixteenths For Better Solos
Being able to play in different beat subdivisions is a HUGE part of playing and soloing effectively... After all, you only have two things to work with, the order of the notes, and the rhythms! Wanna see how you can improve quickly? Grab your metronome and get ready to count along with me... Website - https://BluesGuitarUnleashed.com Premium Courses, Jam Tracks, and Songs - https://bluesguitarunleashed.com/cour... All Access Pass - https://gobgu.com/allaccess "How To Jam" Guidebook (PDF) - https://gobgu.com/howtojam The "4 Note Solo" Mini Course - https://gobgu.com/4notesolo Hope you dig the video!

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