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This series of workouts will help mandolinists learn the fingerboard, strengthen and increase the dexterity of their fingers, and expand their knowledge of chord and scale theory, with advice on picking and fretting techniques.
 
 
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This week's skipping-thirds exercise combines the forward and retrograde patterns into a four-note pattern: forward retrograde.

 
 
 
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I–IV–V Chords  
 
I–IV–V Chords  
 
I–IV–V Chords
I–IV–V Chords
 

In this lesson, Ethan talks about the theoretical concept of I–IV–V chords, which are the most common chords in roots music. He talks about the concept and then shows you a few chord voicings for the I–IV–V chords in the keys of G (G, C, and D) and C (C, F, and G), and how to find the I–IV–V chords in other keys. He also talks about the three minor chords in a key: ii, iii, vi or Am, Bm, and Em in the key of G and Dm, Em, and Am in the key of C.


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