Easiest Chord Tone Exercise Ever | Simple Music Theory for Guitar
The Easiest Chord Tone Exercise Ever | Simple Music Theory for Guitar | Backing Track Here’s the easiest exercise you’ll ever do to burn chord tones into your brain - just play 1 note per measure. We take a I, vi, IV, V, I in C (C, Am, F, G, C) as a backing track. First we pick a position (the position around the 5th fret in the video, but it can be anywhere on the neck) Next we find all of the roots of each chord in or around that position Then as each chord passes, we play 1 and only 1 note per measure – the root of the chord. That’s it. We can repeat all over the neck, or in a different key. When we get that 100% down, we can then play the 3rd of each chord, then the 5th, and so on. Here are the links: Simple Music Theory for Guitar: • Simple Music Theory for Guitar Learning the Notes: • Learn the Notes on the Guitar Fretboard FA... Please help support my lessons by donating here: https://paypal.com/paypalme/mzabel335 Here’s the backing track: https://www.dropbox.com/s/7sj4qh9k6ki...

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