Chord Tone Soloing Made Effortless... REALLY!
Last week, I showed you how to make one Pentatonic Scale Shape and play a progression hitting every chord with ease. This week, we will expand that idea, but stay in only one position on the fretboard. Grab your guitar and follow along! Think Better. Play Better. #guitar #pentatonicscale #guitarlesson #chordtones

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Start Soloing WITH THE MUSIC. How to KEEP TRACK Of The Chord Changes.

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One scale. One position. Use what you already know! Don't overcomplicate. Guitar Lesson - ML142

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How to Practice Chord Tone Soloing

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The Missing Link: Horizontal Pentatonics
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[E] 90 BPM - Easy Relaxed Guitar Backing Jam Track in 6/8 time (Beginner friendly)

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Every Chord. One Path. Why Did Nobody Say This?

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The MOST IMPORTANT Notes In Guitar Soloing

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Stop Memorizing CAGED Shapes — Do This Instead

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Stop Thinking in Scales: why your solos sound boring

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Watch this if everything feels too much (gentle comfort for tired women)

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10 Simple (Yet Amazing) Blues-Rock Theory Hacks

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A BETTER WAY TO PRACTICE SCALES | Playing Chord Scales From Every Chord Tone | TOM QUAYLE

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Forget Boring Music Theory.. Here's How to Solo with Triads!

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Why Some Beginners Improve So Fast It Seems Like Cheating

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How Nashville Musicians Play Any Song Instantly

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The ONLY Soloing Shape You’ll Ever Need

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Guitar Scales Explained So They ACTUALLY Make Sense!

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Can You Pass These 5 Intermediate Guitar Tests?

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D major lesson with a few pentatonic notes

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