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#51: Amazing Triads Trick | Suddenly Play Chords All Over The Fretboard!

Happy to share the next lesson with the inner circle today - this time we take a short break from all the shredding and focus on the most important and powerful chord theory trick. Some of you might have heard about triads already but very few players can locate them instantly on the fretboard - this is a huge problem and progress blocker!

By becoming fast and fluent in playing triads you will be able to add the sevenths, chord extensions and scale fragments to them in the future. You can even turn them into very unique arpeggio shapes to quickly accent fast moving chords!

But before that we will start by memorizing all major triads this week - next week we will move to the minor triads and we will combine them in practical examples! There will also be another bonus video on here next week that I will record today :)

Please don't forget to download your files for this lesson, have a great weekend!

#51: Amazing Triads Trick | Suddenly Play Chords All Over The Fretboard!

Comments

This is an awesome lesson and exactly what I needed step my improvisation and writing up. Thanks Bernth!

Rob Lee

wow! you have just opened the door to fully understanding CAGED in the easiest to understand way using triads. Thank you so much Bernth. You're an Absolute LEGEND. :-)

Can you please do one for minor triads too please?

Thanks for this Bernth! The most helpful lesson on major triads imho.

Really helpful, all is connected. Great job

Welcome Steve and thank you for the support! I'm happy that you could benefit from this lesson :) Many more to come!

Bernd Brodträger

This lesson alone convinced me to become a patron, thanks Bernth, its a great help, just wish I was 40 years younger.

Steve Shaw

Great excercise master!!! txs so much

thanks. i got it a few second later.so i deleted the comment lol

karlo Petigny

Hey Karlo, that is the string group you are playing the triads on and not the actual notes - maybe that was a bit confusing to include in this case :) As we said in the video we have 3 different triads for each string group, that's why I wanted to label the measures that way! Hope that makes sense for you

Bernd Brodträger


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