In this week's guitar lesson, we'll be looking at guitar triads for beginners and I'll share with you what I think is the best way to learn triads on guitar. The easiest way to see and play triads on guitar is to relate them to bigger, barre chord forms. The E-shape, A-shape, and C-shape (under the CAGED approach) give you the visualization to find triads all over the guitar fretboard.
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0:00 Intro
1:07 Close Voicing Triad
1:33 Triad Inversions
2:00 Chord Voicing
2:32 Triad String Sets
3:10 Playing Triad Inversions
3:50 A-Shape Barre
4:11 A-Shape into G-Shape
4:46 E-Shape Barre
5:00 E-Shape Inversions
5:21 C-Shape Barre
5:43 C-Shape Inversions
6:04 Barre Chords are the Secret!
6:17 Minor Triad
6:24 Am-Shape Barre
6:38 Am-Shape Inversions
6:53 Em-Shape Barre
7:06 Em-Shape Inversions
7:18 Cm-Shape Barre
7:33 Cm-Shape Inversions
7:43 Linking Major and Minor Triads
8:18 Practice Ideas
8:32 Working with a Chord Progression
8:52 Triad Improvisation
9:55 Find out More
10:07 Fretboard Mastery
10:13 Patreon Group
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