Description
With this lick, we'll be playing triplets using major and minor triads in the key of G. You'll start on the high F# on the 1st string, 14th fret, and play a descending minor triad: F#, D, and B. The move up a half step to G on the 15th fret, and play the descending major triad from there: G, E, and C. Move back to the F# and repeat that minor triad pattern, then down a whole step to E and play the descending minor triad: E, C, and A.
These downward triad patterns are played in triplet rhythms. Take it slow, then build your speed!
Lesson Info
Instructor
Prashant Aswani
Tutorial Lessons
- Randy Rhoads Style: Introduction
- Randy Rhoads Style: On/Off Switch Trick
- Randy Rhoads Style: Fun Bend Trick
- Randy Rhoads Style: Trill Lick
- Randy Rhoads Style: Pentatonic Lick
- Randy Rhoads Style: Open String Licks
- Randy Rhoads Style: Chromatic Lick
- Randy Rhoads Style: Pentatonic Pattern
- Randy Rhoads Style: Triplets Pattern
- Randy Rhoads Style: Musical Example