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A few weeks ago I published a video on soloing with triad pairs...
...and several commenters told me that, when they tried that idea, they got only "conventional sounds".
Instead they want sounds that are new and exciting. They want more 'spice'!
My people! I see your comments! I acknowledge your lamentations!
And I raise you a new video. You want spice?
I got spice!
In this video I'm showing you how to create sounds that range from mundane to exotic using only two triads.
And when you watch it, you are going to get (at least) two different uses out of it:
1. You can play the triads as "chords" to create spicy chord progressions, and
2. You can use the triads as "triad pairs" to write a spicy solo.
(If you are a songwriter, this is going to be gold for you)
Watch this video because "the spice must flow" ;-)
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A few weeks ago I published a video on soloing with triad pairs...
...and several commenters told me that, when they tried that idea, they got only "conventional sounds".
Instead they want sounds that are new and exciting. They want more 'spice'!
My people! I see your comments! I acknowledge your lamentations!
And I raise you a new video. You want spice?
I got spice!
In this video I'm showing you how to create sounds that range from mundane to exotic using only two triads.
And when you watch it, you are going to get (at least) two different uses out of it:
1. You can play the triads as "chords" to create spicy chord progressions, and
2. You can use the triads as "triad pairs" to write a spicy solo.
(If you are a songwriter, this is going to be gold for you)
Watch this video because "the spice must flow" ;-)
If you like this video, share, like, comment & don't forget to subscribe for more content!
Need help with music theory for guitar? Check out these FREE resources: https://www.musictheoryforguitar.com/guitar-music-theory-free-resources.html
FOLLOW ME:
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/musictheoryforguitar
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MusicTheoryForGuitar
Twitter: https://twitter.com/theoryguitar
Website: http://musictheoryforguitar.com
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