In the final part of his video mini-series on triads, Elixir Strings artist Allan Salmon illustrates how to play over a D Dorian progression using the seven chords belonging to that key. You’ll learn how the different triads give interesting melodic options over even simple chord changes, transforming your playing! Elixir Electric Strings with OPTIWEB Coating are Allan’s go-tos for their fresh tone and feel that lasts gig after gig. Discover more: https://www.elixirstrings.com/support/why-elixir-strings
If you’re looking to spice up your guitar solos, using triads can be a great way of adding a modal feel to your playing. Rather than relying simply on scales, learning to employ these three note chords will give a sophisticated edge that’s perfect for r’n’b, jazz, fusion and more.
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About Allan:
London-based session guitarist and tutor Allan Salmon has toured worldwide with West End show Thriller Live and has a CV that includes Rhianna, Kelly Jones (Stereophonics) and Jamie Cullum. As a demonstrator he’s also contributed to the hugely popular Andertons Music YouTube channel.