Major Triads on the Bottom Three Strings, Part 1: C, G, and D |
Major Triads on the Bottom Three Strings, Part 1: C, G, and D
With this series of lessons, we get to the end of our close-voice major triad exploration of the fingerboard. You’ll learn all the triadic voicings on the bottom three strings: four (D), five (A), and six (E). Fortunately all these voicings have the same shapes as the triad voicings on the bottom middle strings. Starting with the keys of C, G, and D, you’ll learn the shapes for triads on these strings and learn to find the root, third, and fifth notes in each shape.
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Major Triads: Bottom Three Strings, Part 1 (Available to subscribers)
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