In this Triads Lab class, I take an idea used by Pat Metheny about Cantaloupe Island and show how triads organize improvisation on Dm and G7. It's not about copying Pat Metheny. It's about understanding the logic behind choices and turning that into language on the fretboard. If you study triads, but they still don't sound musical when improvised, the problem isn't technique or a lack of study, it's a lack of organization. 👉 Complete method: All About Triads https://go.hotmart.com/O43200100Y?dp=1 👉 Direct contact / mentoring https://wa.me/5551995558802
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