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Jazz guitar forum4/30/2023 ![]() ![]() What about that classic blues solo you spent weeks on? Don’t be just playing it all the way through over and over. Don’t waste all that effort to just learn one song. ![]() So the next step should be extracting that fingerstyle pattern and trying it on some other songs. Great song and probably you will have spent time learning that pattern solid enough to play it. What about a fingerstyle pattern? Take Death Cab For Cutie's I Will Follow You Into The Dark. When you encounter them in a different song you’ll feel confident with them too. Learning the song is fun and cool – but extracting the triad shapes and learning to use them in different contexts expands your rhythm skills and will give you loads of new options when making up your own grooves. If you learned a song by Mark Knopfler, it’s very likely to use triad chord shapes (think So Far Away or Sultans of Swing). Learning songs from the Dire Straits back catalog will give you an insight into Mark Knopfler's unique approach, and also teach you a lot about triad chords, which you can then use in other creative ways. ![]()
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