Diatonic Triad Shapes: Top Middle Strings, Part 1 |
Diatonic Triad Shapes: Top Middle Strings, Part 1
This lesson follows the lesson on Diatonic Triad Shapes that focused on triad shapes on the top three strings. This lesson covers the shapes on the “top middle” three strings using the key of D. As in the first lesson you’ll learn the three shapes, which correspond to root position, first inversion, and second inversion triads, and how for each of those inversions used as a I chord (in this case, D) you can find shapes for the IV chord (G) just above it and for the V chord (A) just below it. You’ll find these shapes in three different areas of the fingerboard and also find the three relative minors of each major chord shape.
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