QUOTE (blindwillie @ Dec 17 2009, 03:07 AM)
I actually understood and could follow that!
I don't know what to do with it yet though
It gives you good basis to improvise. Since you know where all the I III and V degree everywhere on the neck it helps you to create strong note in the solo...
For example, if you where soloing over a acoustic guitar, when the rythm guitar player plays a G chord.... you will know where the strong note are ... and since you know a few note you know the other notes around by using the t,t,s-t,t,t,t formula.... If the G chord was in the key of G ... then you could create strong harmony by fooling around witht he shape and hitting a trong note at the good time.
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