3 Chord Positions → 1 Solo Flatpicking Piece (A, Amaj7, Dmaj7)
Comment "Major Seventh" below and I'll send you the TAB for this study. Three chords — A, Amaj7, and Dmaj7 — played in three different positions on the neck, connected by small phrases that turn them into a complete solo piece. A musical exercise you'll actually enjoy playing every day. ➤ Free lesson - Make one guitar sound like a full band: https://my.robertodallavecchia.com/fl... ➤ Flatpicking Experience - lessons, community, shared path: https://truefire.com/channels/flatpic... If you love acoustic guitar and playing with a pick, you're in the right place. On this channel I share solo flatpicking performances, practical lessons, and musical ideas to help you turn simple picking into complete, expressive pieces — even when you play alone. #flatpickingguitar #soloflatpicking #acousticguitar #RobertoDallaVecchia #majorseventh

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