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"How to Improvise with Chord Tones" Most guitar players learn scales first. The problem? Knowing a scale doesn't automatically teach you how to create solos that sound musical, intentional, and connected to the chords underneath. In this 45-minute course, you'll learn one of the most important concepts in improvisation: chord tones. You'll discover how to identify the notes that make up a chord, why certain notes sound stronger than others, and how to use those notes as targets when creating solos. Rather than guessing your way through a scale, you'll learn how to make your improvisation sound more confident, expressive, and connected to the harmony. In This Course You'll Learn: What chord tones are and why they matter The role of the Root, 3rd, 5th, and 7th How chord tones create stronger melodies Why scales and chord tones work together How to target notes during chord changes The connection between triads and improvisation How to make your solos sound more intentional and musical Whether you're new to improvisation or you've been stuck playing scale patterns without knowing what to do with them, this course will give you a practical framework you can start applying immediately. By the end of this lesson, you'll understand how to move beyond simply running scales and begin improvising with purpose. Skill Level: Beginner to Intermediate Course Length: Approximately 45 Minutes Instructor: Chayton Woods | Guitar Your Way Elevate Your Craft. Unleash Your Potential. 🎸