This is what make Jeff a great teacher. This is stuff I know, this is stuff I do and in spite of that this is still educational and inviting and engaging.
Robben Ford introduced me to this concept in an instructional DVD some 15 years ago. I got a few triad shapes under my fingers but that’s about it. When you spoke about the bass line and how it doesn’t include the third, everything finally clicked. Great lesson!
Since the backing riff does not include a 3rd it is neither minor or major. Change the 1 chord triad to minor and you get a Dorian vamp which is also very cool over the track
What a quality masterclass! It's cool that you give examples of songs where this 'triple triad trick' occurs. I always wondered about 'Freeway Jam' as well. And 'Heartbreaker' too. Thanks Jeff!
Crazy timing 🤔 I just wrote a melody the other day that I couldn’t get out out of my head. When I finally figured out the obvious chord progression to lay over it…yup it was 1…b7…4. Now I know why it sounds so damn good.
Good stuff! So much useful ideas for pop/blues/rock. Modes used to scare me, until I realized that there is “a note” that is the reason for the sound of the intervals in each mode. Major modes=mixo has the flat 7th. Lydian=raised 4th. In minor modes, Dorian is just natural minor scale with natural 6th. Phrygian=flat 2nd.
Want another cool take on monkeying around with A shapes check out the David Grissom Master class. He has a different take on things that is awesome and compliments this lesson well
Just checked them again and they are working for me, so I’m not really sure what is going on. Maybe try a different browser? Thanks for letting me know!!
Excellent lesson Mr. Jeff. I always struggle with developing my chord progressions. So you used the G major chord because it’s the characteristic note in the mixolydian scale? b7
This is what make Jeff a great teacher. This is stuff I know, this is stuff I do and in spite of that this is still educational and inviting and engaging.
Ah thank you. I really appreciate that!
Has a Khruangbin sound
This series of lessons with one simple concept used in multiple ways has been really great!
Thank you!!
Robben Ford introduced me to this concept in an instructional DVD some 15 years ago. I got a few triad shapes under my fingers but that’s about it. When you spoke about the bass line and how it doesn’t include the third, everything finally clicked. Great lesson!
That’s awesome. So glad I could help!!
Great lesson and you are a fantastic teacher who gives many great ideas in one lesson
Since the backing riff does not include a 3rd it is neither minor or major. Change the 1 chord triad to minor and you get a Dorian vamp which is also very cool over the track
Yes. As I had said!😉
What a quality masterclass! It's cool that you give examples of songs where this 'triple triad trick' occurs. I always wondered about 'Freeway Jam' as well. And 'Heartbreaker' too. Thanks Jeff!
Thanks for always being here David!
Great Lesson!
Excellent. Thank you!
You're very welcome!
thanks, Jeff! every time i Work on one of your TH-cam vids, I feel like I get better. Cheers!
That’s awesome to hear!!
Great lesson👍
Thanks!
Crazy timing 🤔 I just wrote a melody the other day that I couldn’t get out out of my head. When I finally figured out the obvious chord progression to lay over it…yup it was 1…b7…4. Now I know why it sounds so damn good.
That’s awesome!
dude your the best....and humble as well....thanks
I appreciate that! Thank you!!
Good stuff! So much useful ideas for pop/blues/rock. Modes used to scare me, until I realized that there is “a note” that is the reason for the sound of the intervals in each mode. Major modes=mixo has the flat 7th.
Lydian=raised 4th.
In minor modes,
Dorian is just natural minor scale with natural 6th.
Phrygian=flat 2nd.
Yup!
Great lesson. Amazing sound from simple chords
Thanks!
wonderful teaching , well made and beautiful video . thank you very much !
Thank you and you are welcome!
What a fantastic video have a wonderful day Jeff ❤❤❤❤❤❤😊😊😊😊😊😊
Thanks! You too!
Great lesson and demonstration!! The intro and solo section in "Let It Rain" by Eric Clapton incorporates some of these triad ideas also.
Great suggestion!
Very good videos
Glad you like them!
Excellent stuff. Iots of song ideas in this. Thanks Jeff. The opening jam sounds like Bad Co. 👍👍
Thanks man!
Another great lesson Jeff, Thanks...
Glad you liked it!
Thanks Jeff!
You’re welcome!
Awesome lesson! Thank you also for the backtrack
My pleasure! Thanks for being here!
GREAT STUFF THANKS ❤
You are so welcome!
Thanks for sharing these tips Jeff. Very cool 😊 Cheers! Thor
You bet!
Great lesson!
Thanks! 😃
Love these lessons. Great stuff Jeff!
Glad to hear it!
Great stuff - thank you for this!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Cissy Strut
Want another cool take on monkeying around with A shapes check out the David Grissom Master class. He has a different take on things that is awesome and compliments this lesson well
Monster player and one of my good friends!
Thanks for the video, great stuff. I'm finding the backing track link does not work.... Sorry, we couldn't find that page
Oops! Thanks for letting me know! Try this jmguitarlessons.com/admin-app/courses/1784126/curriculum/lessons/53115329
@@JeffMcErlain still not working unfortunately
FFVIII??? If you know, you know!
I don’t know. Had you google lol
first link worked but second and third to track and ebook didn't
Just checked them again and they are working for me, so I’m not really sure what is going on. Maybe try a different browser? Thanks for letting me know!!
Excellent lesson Mr. Jeff. I always struggle with developing my chord progressions. So you used the G major chord because it’s the characteristic note in the mixolydian scale? b7
Exactly!!!
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Thank you, Jeff 🙏🏻🤍
Just what I needed to get into the weekend
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