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Guitar Solo Fretboard Theory

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About Guitar Solo Fretboard Theory

Introduction

Overview

5 Octaves Review

Fretboard Modal Tonics

Chords and Numerals

Tonics Within a Scale

Filling Gaps

Rhythmic Motive (I Chord)

Rhythmic Motive (V Chord)

Rhythmic Motive (vi Chord)

Rhythmic Motive (IV Chord)

Phrasing and Style

Reusable Phrases

Putting it All Together

Wrap-Up and Project

What You Will Learn?

  • Have you struggled to get past just "running scales" when you solo?  Are you curious about how experienced improvisers choose their notes with such confidence and speed?  This course explains and demonstrates the relationship between music theory and the guitar fretboard that solves these common problems..
  • In this course, you'll learn:.
  • This course will be super helpful for both beginners and more experienced players.  The music theory presented here is clear and simple to understand.  More importantly, it is actionable.  More advanced players who struggle with the fretboard theory of soloing will learn the most efficient method for navigating scales based on a chord progression.  For beginners, this course will introduce you to the principles of playing a great melodic solo. The music theory will apply to all styles of music and can be adapted to your playing style easily..
  • If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to me via direct messaging or in the discussion board.  Thanks for watching!.