Spread Triads on Guitar | New Way of Playing Chords |
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Patreon Tab https://www.patreon.com/posts/18956055 Today I want to show you a new way of considering chords and triads on guitar with the concept of spread triads vs closed triads. The triad is the most basic chord in music. When you play a basic C major chord (as well as any other chord) you are playing a triad, a set of three notes from the major scale. The first note is called root note, then the 3rd and 5th are added to complete the chord. A triad of C major will have three notes C, E and G. You can play these three notes in any order. There is a very creative approach in which one of the note of the triad can be played one octave higher. This approach is called "Spread triad". I want to show you how they work! We will be playing spread triads over a very simple chord progression in C major. For some of you this is a new concept so take it step by step and practice one chord shape at a time. Let't get started. Useful Links Free Fingerstyle Video Book: http://bit.ly/2rCJjC1 My webpage: www.blitzguitar.com Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/blitzguitar Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/marcocirilloguitar Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/marcocirilloguitar My Video Courses: Instant access to 350 unique fingerstyle guitar lessons here https://www.blitzguitar.com/all-in-monthly-pass/ Become a BlitzGuitar Member http://bit.ly/2os1JjO |