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Music Theory for Guitar | 07: Dim & Aug Triads | Practice

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Hi Everyone,

This is the final lesson for Diminished and Augmented Triads and its a fun one! Learn how to play a fun little chord ditty using Major, Minor, Diminished and Augmented triads. Watch the video for a helpful breakdown of which fingers to use where, then start practicing at a slow tempo (say 40 or 50Bpm) and move up to a faster tempo as you feel comfortable. 

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This lesson is part of my Music Theory For Guitar series.

 Music Theory for Guitar | 07: Dim & Aug Triads | Practice

Comments

I have officially graduated now from MTG! Yea!! Thank you Scott for these wonderful lessons. I am truly amazed with how much I have learned and now KNOW. The "Note Circle" diagram you cover in the first MTM lesson is a great summary of these seven lessons too. It REALLY helps me to have a graphic of a subject and that one picture truly summarizes this course. Thank you so much!

Mark Fletcher

loved this lesson great stuff

BILLY Morrison

It is a particular humbling lesson. The finger position changes look simple in tab form, but are surprisingly hard to perform in a timely fashion. I also learned that my alternate picking sucks, lol. Not moving on until I can play this along with Scott in the video using perfect alternate picking.

Mark van Beekum

This was was groundbreaking lesson for me. Thank you

Sue

Why am I able to power through CAGED Systems Basics and some of your advanced theory lessons but not be able do this one exercise? Am I just bad?

Ian Torres

This particular practice has really gotten the best of me. Up until this point I’ve had good success learning and then doing but for some reason this one is really giving me a hard time. I’ve kind of refused to move on until I get this one under my fingers a bit better but man its in my head! Lol

Jerry

Hi Charles! I'd say check out my recommended lesson plan and see what looks most interesting to you: https://www.scottpauljohnson.com/scotts-recommended-lesson-plan I think you might like CAGED Basics, but if you're eager to get some bigger music theory concepts, go for MTM

Scott Paul Johnson

Hey Scott! Thank you so much for your work. I have completed the music theory for guitar series and I feel pretty good about my progress. I’m going to sit with lesson 7 for awhile but I wanted to know where you think I should move on to from here. Thanks again.

Charles Thrift

Hi Jeremy, yes I am!

Scott Paul Johnson

Hi Scott, I just rejoined. Are you still active on here?

Jeremy Mitchell

Great stuff! I'm officially caught up with all the MT for Guitar now. yay! Are Sus chords on the menu soon? You covered 7th and 9th (etc) very well in Music Theory Monday and I feel there's a subject in Sus that we haven't hit on yet. Love your stuff and thanks as always !

Mr K


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