"Guitar Triads Unlocked - The Secret Map of the Guitar Neck" is a course that will open up your eyes, your ears and your entire fretboard.
It will completely solve 2 major problems. How you play chords all over the guitar neck. And how choose the right notes when playing lead guitar.
It will enhance your own creativity and help you understand the musical choices of your favourite guitar players.
This course is for you if:
1. You want to be able to play chords over the entire guitar neck.
2. You want to know what notes sound good for guitar solos.
"Guitar Triads Unlocked - The Secret Map of the Guitar Neck" is a course that will open up your eyes, your ears and your entire fretboard.
It will completely solve 2 major problems. How you play chords all over the guitar neck. And how choose the right notes when playing lead guitar.
It will enhance your own creativity and help you understand the musical choices of your favourite guitar players.
This course is for you if:
1. You want to be able to play chords over the entire guitar neck.
2. You want to know what notes sound good for guitar solos.
3. You want to understand harmony.
4. You are a fan of Jimi Hendrix and want to get into his songwriting style.
5. You enjoy neoclassical guitarists such as Randy Rhoads, Ritchie Blackmore or Malmsteen.
6. You love the lead guitar of David Gilmour, Joe Satriani, John Mayer, Gary Moore, Brian May, Slash or Van Halen and you want to know how they choose those "sweet" notes when playing lead.
7. You enjoy bands like Red Hot Chilli Peppers, AC/.. they all use triads to play chords all over the fretboard.
We start at the beginning, as always, and learn our triad formulas, the interval system and our notes. Next we construct our triads and learn how to find the inversions. Then we learn these for many chords up and down the neck and on ALL the guitar strings. This system is far superior to the CAGED system and the 'real deal' for learning the guitar neck - chord positions, scales, arpeggios etc.
You are provided with everything you need on screen and printable - note charts, interval charts, triad formulas and examples done for you, TAB/Standard notation, and 3 speed jam tracks. As always we have a track to learn for each lesson. These get more musical and sound less like exercises towards the end of the course.
Each lesson is a mini song that you will find musical, educational and fun - but is also designed very carefully to teach the triads and then revise the knowledge. So by the end of the course you will be a grand master of the guitar neck.
All lessons have twin HD camera angles, a slow, methodical breakdown of all the theory, detailed explanation of concepts and music/charts on screen. This course is a must to unlock the fretboard.
See you in there.
A brief introduction to the course
Part 1 of what triads are and how to make them. Here we also store all our additional material to print out. Except for the TAB and Notation. for each lesson which will attached with each one.
Part 2 of our most important lessons where we learn to make the triads and inversions using the interval system, note charts and some simple formulas.
Starting nice and easy we learn to make and play C major to A minor triad.
Learning our 1st inversion for both C major and A minor.
Learning our 2nd inversion for both C major and A minor.
Our C major triad and it's inversions all in a row, followed by our A minor triad and its inversions all in a row. Completed shapes on E,B and G strings.
Here we play C major triad and A minor with their 1st and 2nd inversions. Completing our shapes on the E, B and G strings. This is a 2 part lesson, half the music is shown here and the remainder in lesson 6.
C major and A minor triad and all inversions across E,B and G Strings. The second part of lesson 5, played over track 3.
A Track containing C major and A minor triad, 1st and 2nd inversions but now we move to the B,G and D strings, Super useful patterns.
C major, A minor, D minor and G major triads and all inversions B,G and D strings. Here we have all our combination using the triad or inversion most close by to the last. We also have some intricate picking to practise here.
Triads and inversion for the chords Eminor, F major, D minor and G major. Located now on the G, D and A strings with a picking/strumming pattern to practise.
A linear lesson on the D, A and E strings. We learn C major, D Minor, E Minor and F Major triads all in a row. First all the triads, then all the 1st inversions and finally the second inversions. This is a really helpful technique for memory and visualisation of the shapes.
A lovely chordal example in a Red Hot Chilli Peppers style here. In the key of G major/E Minor, using our Triads and Inversion on the G, D and A strings. I discuss the chord progression that influences our choices as we use our triads to create beautiful chordal melody lines.
A huge Neo-Classical style progression here, in triplets. Very Richie Blackmore of Rainbow style. Randy Rhoads also used this kind of chord progression with triads but he would choose a note to tap with the picking hand, much like Van Halen.
Using Triads and Inversions to make some sweet Jimi Hendrix style moves. Chordal lead work.
Using Triads to play lead guitar.
Using Triads to play rock guitar solos.
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