Diatonic Triad Shapes: Top Middle Strings, Part 2 |
Diatonic Triad Shapes: Top Middle Strings, Part 2
In this video, Scott talks about some ways to use the shapes you’ve learned, including how to combine them with diatonic shapes on the top three strings to give you scales on the top four strings. He also talks about the importance of looking at this information creatively and use your new knowledge to find other kinds of musical ideas. For example he shows you how to combine the major triad with its relative minor to find major sixth and minor seventh arpeggios that correspond to all the triad shapes you’ve learned.
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Diatonic Triad Shapes: Top Middle Strings (Available to subscribers)
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