Step into Soloing | Part 4 | Solo Using Lines Moving Through Chord Shapes
In this fourth installment of an intro to soloing, Jeffrey Pepper Rodgers shows how to build cool lines by targeting the tones inside each chord. Instead of running scales, you’ll learn to outline harmony and create melodic phrases that follow the progression—a practical roadmap for improvisation on any acoustic tune. You can find the full notation in the January/February 2026 issue or at https://store.acousticguitar.com/prod....

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