LINK ALL ABOUT TRIADS – https://lauro2011.kpages.online/combo-lcs-5adfb03a-1cf5-411d-850d-3252ccb895ec In this video I show how John McLaughlin uses triads in a linear way, organizing movement within the scale. I extract a real excerpt from a phrase, explain the logic behind the thought and apply the concept to the 7 triads of the harmonic field of C. After that, I take the idea into practice and finish by applying everything to a backing track. If you want to organize your guitar neck clearly and not just rely on shapes, this video is for you.
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