You can use this approach to move from I chord to IV chord, or as a turnaround, or as a way to move up the neck over the same chord, ending up with an inversion (3rd in the bass). Can you dig it?
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I teach music theory, blues, rock, funk, country, scales, chords, triads... and much more.
My website lessons come with Soundslice, which makes it incredibly easy to learn. Both tab and video are synced together in one view on the screen.
▼ Follow me here...
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/masterguitaracademy
Twitter: https://twitter.com/mguitaracademy
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Subscribe to my channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/rotren
I'm a guitar instructor in Canada, and I provide guitar playing lessons and gear advice, as well as gear demos.
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