Triads in Major Scale Series - Part 1 , Lesson By Pedja Simovic |
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Triads in Major Scale Series - Part 1 , Lesson By Pedja Simovic |
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Oct 29 2014, 07:51 PM |
Original lesson: Triads in Major Scale Series - Part 1 by Pedja Simovic
Special thanks to Cosmin for introducing to and helping me through this lesson! I have taken so much more out of this lesson than just playing the triads. I understand how basic triads are formed, various notes across the fretboard, and so much more! P.S. This is a new guitar has the intonation is slightly off on the upper half of the fretboard - once I get paid it will be off to get a setup! Thanks guys! |
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Oct 31 2014, 12:17 AM |
Hi Chris! Nice playing! and sweet cat.
As Cosmin said, you can play this lesson perfectly, both timing and triads changes are very tight. The good thing is that you are also using this lesson in the way that it's even more helpful, as a tool to understand the fretboard, and to expand your arranging and improvising skills. That's when this lesson becomes more effective. I recommend you to check lessons like this one by Alejandro, in which he harmonizes scales and modes with triads: https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/ls/phrygi...ed-with-triads/ Keep on the good job! -------------------- My lessons
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Nov 4 2014, 02:50 AM |
Congrats on a perfect take!
You have mastered this lesson and more importantly learned what are triads and how they are built. You have also along the way learned how you can play triad chords all over the guitar neck. This will be valuable when composing both for rhythm guitar fills for example and also leads (triads are your strongest notes you can play when outlining chords in the backing track!). Great job on this one - looking forward to your new videos. p.s. take that guitar for a setup and also always check tuning prior to recording. With badly setup instrument we can get used to wrong pitches over time -------------------- For GMC support please email support (at) guitarmasterclass.net
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Nov 6 2014, 06:11 PM |
Pass: 9.7
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