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In today's guitar lesson we look at triad pairs as both an exercise and music theory lesson. Triad pairs are incredibly useful over common chord progressions such as I - IV - V, I - bVII, and over blues progressions. I cover not only how and where to use triad pairs but also breakdown the diagrams and frets of all 5 shapes. Triad pairs can be played and utilized during lead, rhythm, improvisation, songwriting and more.
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Check out some CAGED lessons here:
https://youtu.be/QMwPkj0yJ38
https://youtu.be/tlmoF3LIpro
Check out a lesson on Triads here:
https://youtu.be/Jlt36ZoNeAQ
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Video Chapters:
0:00 - Lesson Introduction
0:20 - Triad Pairs Defined
1:15 - Chord Progression #1 - I - bVII (A - G)
2:30 - Triad Pairs Up the Neck (I - bVII)
5:45 - Chord Progression #2 - I - IV - V - vi (G - C - D - Em)
6:45 - Triad Pairs Up the Neck (IV - V)
8:45 - Blues Progression #3 - I - IV7 (E - A7)
9:15 - Triad Pairs Up the Neck (bIII - IV)
10:52 - Lesson Outro
In today's guitar lesson we look at triad pairs as both an exercise and music theory lesson. Triad pairs are incredibly useful over common chord progressions such as I - IV - V, I - bVII, and over blues progressions. I cover not only how and where to use triad pairs but also breakdown the diagrams and frets of all 5 shapes. Triad pairs can be played and utilized during lead, rhythm, improvisation, songwriting and more.
Subscribe to MT Guitar for daily guitar lessons here:
https://www.youtube.com/c/mtguitar?sub_confirmation=1
Download the TAB for this lesson at: https://www.patreon.com/posts/57019438
Check out some CAGED lessons here:
https://youtu.be/QMwPkj0yJ38
https://youtu.be/tlmoF3LIpro
Check out a lesson on Triads here:
https://youtu.be/Jlt36ZoNeAQ
Private Guitar Lessons available on Zoom, Email MT at mitchellthomas.music@gmail.com
Connect with me on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/mtguitarlessons/
If you really enjoy my content and would like to support me and my channel with a small donation via PayPal, that is welcome and greatly appreciated.
Link to Paypal donation: https://www.paypal.me/mtguitar
Check out and subscribe to my other Youtube music channel
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDkFmH4fU-yE-oq6NdTvXAA
Visit my website and check out my music videos and albums at
https://www.mitchellthomasmusic.com
Video Chapters:
0:00 - Lesson Introduction
0:20 - Triad Pairs Defined
1:15 - Chord Progression #1 - I - bVII (A - G)
2:30 - Triad Pairs Up the Neck (I - bVII)
5:45 - Chord Progression #2 - I - IV - V - vi (G - C - D - Em)
6:45 - Triad Pairs Up the Neck (IV - V)
8:45 - Blues Progression #3 - I - IV7 (E - A7)
9:15 - Triad Pairs Up the Neck (bIII - IV)
10:52 - Lesson Outro
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