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If you’ve been following the previous parts of my How to Build a Strong Fretboard Understanding series, you’ve already made huge progress in navigating the fretboard. By now, you’re comfortable with horizontal and vertical movement, and you’ve developed a solid understanding of intervals.
In Part 5, we’ll take things even further. I’ll show you a clear and systematic approach to learning triads across the entire fretboard—without getting overwhelmed.
Triads are a powerful tool for guitarists, but most players never learn them in a way that’s practical and easy to apply. In this lesson, I’ll simplify the process so you can play major, minor, diminished, and augmented triads confidently, both horizontally and vertically.
By the end of this video, you’ll have a big-picture understanding of triads and a clear practice plan to start mastering them. This is one of the most effective ways to improve your fretboard knowledge.
It is highly recommended that you complete Parts 1 to 4 and practice the exercises there. Otherwise, you may find it challenging to grasp this concept. Here are the previous parts in case you need to catch up:
Part 1
https://youtu.be/Gw6s9xiJ_w8
Part 2
https://youtu.be/Gug6PJEmh0M
Part 3
https://youtu.be/S5GMRvAB_fs
Part 4
https://youtu.be/_Xoe-PDpdAE
Here is The Sequence Of Descending Fifths
https://youtu.be/lir0YaJk_xQ
https://www.becomegreatatguitar.com/full-triad-workout-for-guitar-the-sequence-of-descending-fifths/
You Need A System:
00:00
Overview Of The Triad System
00:48
Music Theory: The 4 Triad Types
03:13
The Foundation: Horizontal Playing
07:37
Vertical Playing
10:58
A Systematic Practice Approach
13:24
A Music Related Practice Approach
14:52
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