This Simple Trick Makes Your Solos More Musical

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What’s one thing that confuses you most when you’re soloing? Drop a comment!

Are your solos sounding a little random even though you’re using the right scales?
In this lesson, Steve Stine breaks down a simple technique called Chord Chasing that helps you connect your scales to the chords underneath, so your solos finally sound musical and intentional.

No theory overload, just practical steps you can use today to make your playing sound more professional and melodic.

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