Learn how to play triplet rhythms when soloing on guitar. When you take a solo, do you feel that you can play "fast enough?" most rock and pop songs aren't actually that fast, but when the tempo does get up there, sixteenth notes can be a challenge. Sometimes triplets are a better option. I argue that triplets often sound better than 16th notes anyway. Outside of our guitar world, most audiences prefer rhythm and melody over pure speed.
Learn to play triplet lines like Pink Floyd's David Gilmour, Led Zeppelin's Jimmy Page, and Toto's Steve Lukather.
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Are you FAST ENOUGH? Learn Triplets on guitar
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