Chord Tone Soloing – Perfect Note Selection Every Time

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NEXT LESSON: How to Add the Blue Note (The Blues Scale Explained) https://youtu.be/O0Wcz-1secY

Great guitarists do not just run scale patterns or recycle memorized licks. They target specific chord tones that lock in with the harmony underneath the solo. That is what makes every phrase feel intentional, connected, and musical.

In this lesson, you learn how to base your note choices on the chords you are playing over so your solos sound like they belong to the music instead of floating on top of it.

This is one of the biggest differences between average players and guitarists who truly speak through their instrument.

Players like David Gilmour of Pink Floyd are masters of this approach. His solos are melodic, emotional, and unforgettable because his note choices are deeply connected to the chords and the song. If you have ever wondered why his playing sounds so meaningful, this lesson reveals the core idea behind it.

This video is based on Chapter 10 of my book, Lead Guitar Unlocked.

Get the book here
https://www.amazon.com/Lead-Guitar-Unlocked-Expressive-Pentatonic/dp/B0FY4XH4TP

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Backing Tracks Used in This Lesson 🎶

I use the following backing tracks in this video:
• Backing Track 10-1
• Backing Track 10-2
• Backing Track 10-3

You can download all of them for free here:
https://guitarmusictheory.teachable.com/p/lead-guitar-unlocked-audio-video-resources

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Continue the series here with How to Add the Blue Note (The Blues Scale Explained):
https://youtu.be/O0Wcz-1secY

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