7 SNEAKY Ways to Use TRIADS in Your Guitar Solos

Learn how to spice up your guitar solos with 7 easy arpeggio shapes and the "not notes". Get Access To The PDF For This Lesson And ALL My Past and Future YouTube PDFs: https://rickysguitar.com/getpdfclub Eyup FretHeads! In this guitar lesson, we'll be jumping into a game-changing way to elevate your guitar solos using simple arpeggio patterns built from the A major chord shape. I’ll walk you through the foundation of triads, show you how to add seventh chords, and throw in some jazzy "not notes" to make your solos pop. Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned player, you’ll gain practical skills to create expressive, pro-level solos in any key. Stick around to master these arpeggio tricks and take your guitar playing to the next level! What You’ll learn:Master triad-based arpeggios for major and minor keys Learn to add 7ths and scale degrees for richer solos Discover chromatic “not notes” for stylish, jazzy flair Build confidence soloing over common chord progressions like 251s Chapters: 0:00 Intro to Arpeggios and Tonality 2:24 The Diatonic Tonality Cycle (Circle Visualisation) 4:31 Building Arpeggios from the A Major Shape 9:12 Adding 7ths and Scale Degrees 13:18 Using “Not Notes” for Style 19:34 The 212 Pattern and Tim Miller’s Influence 23:29 Applying to Chord Progressions (251, 6251) 41:44 Chord Seven (Diminished) and Final Tips 46:35 Practice Tips and Looper Exercises Visit https://rickysguitar.com/book for more learning resources Instagram   / rickysguitar   Facebook   / rickysguitar   #guitararpeggios #SoloingTips #rickysguitar 0017