Diatonic Triad Shapes, Part 1: Major Triads |
Diatonic Triad Shapes, Part 1: Major Triads
Learning the major triad shapes on the top three strings in three different positions will help you learn to connect scale patterns on the entire fingerboard. In this lesson, you’ll learn the three major triad shapes, root position, first inversion, and second inversion, on the top three strings. Scott shows you that, for each of those inversions used as a I chord (in this case in the key of G) you can find shapes for the IV chord (C) just above it and shapes for the V chord (D) just below it. You’ll not only learn these shapes moving up the fingerboard, but how to connect them with scales and use them to move from one position to the next.
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Triad Shapes: Major Chords (Available to subscribers)
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