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Spread Triads Guitar Lesson - NEXT LEVEL Soloing Ideas!!
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- Опубликовано: 14 авг 2024
- Ever notice that nearly every guitar lesson is about more techniques, but there's very few videos actually showing you how to USE and COMBINE them? Well in this lesson, you'll learn that spread triads are an insanely useful tool for connecting all your fretboard ideas!!! Learn why technique should be a STARTING POINT - NOT a destination!!! Spread triads sound amazing and contain a wide intervallic leap that covers a lot of space on the guitar and can be a super useful tool for connecting to other ideas, licks, phrases and melodies!!!
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You are one of only a handful of RUclips guitar instructors that I consider top-level and this video I will be going through a few times 'til I burn the info in my mind and fingers! Thank you sir 👍🏻. Rick
Rick thanks so much for the fantastic comment!! I’ll do my best to keep delivering good info!!!
You are opening me ways to be more melodic in 3-4 tutorials.... Thanks! 🙏
There are many great RUclips teachers out there and you are certainly one of them. Congrats so clear, concise and will shift any player who follows you out of mid level schlock
Wow what a nice thing to say - Thank you 🙏.
Charlie, it’s amazing how you always bring such clarity to topics that take our playing to another level. You’re an amazing teacher in how you convey information in an informative and inspirational way. After every video you do I find myself playing my guitar more. Thank you Charlie!
Wow, thank you! Appreciate the comment Frank!!
Spread triads sounds awesome 😎
Charlie, you are the man. This is awesome content that goes beyond the type of stuff you mentioned in the opening. Thanks!
Thanks so much Dustin!!! Glad you like it and rock on!!!
Your opening statement couldnt be more true. Ive learned so much of the fretboard but i still cant harness it all to create a simple loop like jam.
Hi Jim - what are your biggest questions? I’ll try to address them in upcoming videos!
This is good! Your ideas are so helpful, and I’ll take om, make om my own and run.
Love it!!! Take it and do you!
Excellent lesson. Thanks
Glad you liked it! 🎸🎶🔥🎶🎸
Excellent 🎉
Having stumbled across this channel just a week or so back, I quietly thought to myself, "oh look another guitar video more than likely too difficult to follow" , how wrong was I, it's so easy to follow , I have noticed a difference in my sound already technique already.
Thanks so much for letting me know!! This is great!
Excellent lesson 💯💪
Thanks for watching and commenting!
there are so many hungry for this, waiting at the brick wall we've ran into.
Thanks so much!! Rock on!!
Another brilliant lesson - they just keep getting better and better! Beautiful sounds - love it 🙂
Thank you my friend!!!
this is a great lesson i am running with it, wow very nice.
Yeah man!!! So great to hear and run with it indeed!!!
i have taken two lessons of you this mourning and both of them had real good learning curves i am growing i hope i can keep it up without my head exploding@@CharlieLongGuitar
Thanks for the great video!
Christopher thanks for watching and commenting! Glad you got something out of it!!
Spread triads always for the win ❤
Thanks for watching and commenting!!!
@@CharlieLongGuitar my pleasure. Glad the algo suggested your page. Keep spreading music Education and happy holidays 🤘👏👏
Great video, and perfect timing for me personally. Lately I’ve been working on leveraging spread triads to play over chord changes and it’s incredibly helpful and spices up solos and makes rhythm playing sound so much cooler. I love your take on things, very informative!
So glad you dig it and thanks for taking the time to comment!!!!
5 Stars! 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 Got you a new sub!
Thanks so much!!! Thanks for taking the time to comment!!!
i wish i found this lesson 15 years ago
Glad you found it now!!! Thanks for watching!
Cool video Charlie! Keep them coming! Do some Country! 🙂
Thanks David!!! I’m not really a country player but there are some concepts from country guitar playing I could talk about!
Wow, one of the best videos yet , it has all those sounds of my fave shredders like vai & satch etc the higher register intervals really pop , I’m guessing you could work one arpeggio /spread triad up and down the neck too by starting on different intervals as long as you managed to keep the root or 3rd prominent to give it its tonality ?
Bach did this so many times weighting for strings sence thay are tuned in 5 ths
I’m too drunk to taste this chicken.
Best movie EVER!!!