Creative solos with TRIAD PAIRS for MODAL and EXOTIC sounds

Follow this guitar tutorial and get creative by improvising with triad pairs for modes and even exotic sounding guitar licks. “Triad pairs” is a soling technique that comes from Jazz, but can be used in other styles of music too. By using two simple triads you can construct a hexatonic scale that outlines any scale you want. From modal sounds like Dorian, Lydian and Mixolydian to altered sounds with triad pairs in the melodic minor scale and exotic sounds like the Dorian #4 scale and harmonic minor scale. All with a pair of two simple triads! ----------------------------- 0:00 Introduction 0:30 What are triad pairs? 2:25 Horizontal and vertical approach 3:39 How to use triad pairs 5:30 Rhythmic variations 6:46 Imply scales and modes 7:16 Dorian triad pairs 8:01 Lydian triad pairs 8:43 Mixolydian triad pairs 9:21 Exotic triad pairs 10:12 Harmonic minor triad pairs 10:45 Melodic minor triad pairs 11:27 Altered triad pairs 12:52 Example: II-V-I 14:44 Conclusio
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