Blues Guitar Lesson: Using Quarter Note Triplets To Get From I To IV
Published on 18 January 2016
http://bluesguitarunleashed.com - Here's a fun lesson to play with a band when you get a chance... right at the end of the I chord during the first 4 bars, use a quarter note triplet chromatic move to get up to the IV chord.
It sounds great and gives some great energy to your solo or rhythm playing. Plus, the quarter note triplets are awesome to add some fun syncopation to your lead playing in general.
Have fun!
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