You mentioned that some know their major spread triads and not the minor. I’ve only been trying this for a couple of days now, but it made more sense to me when I practiced the major and minor simultaneously. The relationship between the forms made everything start to gel faster than when I was only practicing the major ones.
Since this is live. Rick thanks for the help your channel has provided for me. When I win a Grammy you will be among the guys I thank. You changed my life. Thank you.
this is good on a bass too. i swear if i had know this stuff when i was a kid it would have been so useful. internet is great for learning BUT for all you young ones out there, dont forget to learn from the records only too!
Your channel is truly excellent! You are filling in all the holes in my knowledge and helping me expand on my ideas no end, many thanks and much love from the U.K
When I started to watch, and study Rick Beato's amazing tutorial videos, my understanding of key harmony elements and the possibility to reproduce them in my guitar opened a whole new world in this marvelous form of art, so I decided to buy his book. I can tell that yesterday, after I got it, I couldn't stop reading, playing and discovering his magic. Thank you Rich for such a generous gift!!
You are a youtube treasure, i like everything about your channel, especially your attitude towards music and the way you humbly relay your knowledge, keep up the good work, i hope you get 1,000,000 subs and more!
Love this! It's a little bit like listening to Hawkings "A Brief History of Time" way over my head. I'm going to have to take each triad and write it out and practice moving up the neck changing the inversion. But it's worth it. You make it sound so beautiful! Thanks for posting!!✌❤🎶
hey Rick , I was just listening to ligetti “atmospheres” the beginning reminded me of some of your things, have u ever considered doing a video on those notes and everything in the beginning of that piece “atmospheres”
Great video as always! The music theory videos are very useful to me and checking out these cool little exercises on guitar are a great help as well. Thank you!
I always miss your live videos! Do you have a schedule posted? Also...I'd love to see a video on using rhythms as a composition tool. Have you done that already?
Rick I love your channel and thank you for the amazing content!Unfortunately the universe doesn't owe me good things so I feel grateful for your great work!Cheers from Athens Greece!
When Rick got into playing progressions, I kinda got lost with the chord order, but anyway... already got the Beato Book, so I'll work this concept spread triads on complex chord progressions) at my own albeit slower, pace, lol.
This is the first Rick Beato video that I've watched. At about a minute and a half in, I wondered if this guy was trolling since all he was doing was noodling around the fretboard and smiling at the camera. lol didn't realize it was a livestream. Great information on spread triads, once the instruction actually begins around 2:55. :)
I can neither confirm no deny this claim. It’s proprietary information(2023)-Triads Hint- Major Triad consist of a 1,3,5. Everything and I mean everything stems from the Major one. Don’t get confused with other pointless ideologies;)
Hey Rick I know this video is 5 years old and you probably won't see this, but what is the music playing in the intro? It is beautiful and Shazam has no idea...
Super! I have to slow the speed to half and its still too fast. If your brain hurts you are doing it right. Those synapses are making new connections. Are the tabs in the Beato Book 4.0? I just got the book today. Thanks Rick your the best!
if I may, this would be much better if it wasn't a live stream. The power of your videos was the density and consistency of communication. This being live makes it a little dispersive. That said, great info and content as ever. see ya rick, have a nice day
If it wasn’t live, I never would have made it. I was improvising and never would have thought to make the video. The pressure of Live made me think to play those things. My question is, why do you find the need to complain? Just because you are a bit inconvenienced with some back and forth banter? How about thanks Rick? Do you own my book?
why do I "complain"? because I enjoy this channel and I wish for it to have the best content possible. That's why I try to give feedback. I enjoyed other videos and left countless thumbs up, I thanked you with the tools youtube gave me and I spread the word about your channel to my friends during multiple occasions. how about "thank you for your critique, I do not agree but maybe I'll think about that"? I'm sorry that you took my critique so harshly, I was just trying to help. I wasn't trying to be mean.
Rick’s probably feeling a little taken for granted from your comment, since he’s given the intermediate guitarist months worth of practice material here, in a free video. His pre planned spread triad vids from the past have much less info than here
I think it must be very hard for guitarists to get to know chords so that they see and feel all the individual notes and possibilities in the way a pianist or keyboard player naturally sees them, thanks to the piano keyboard providing a nice linear bird's-eye overview to all notes/pitches. Musical notation might be one way to get the needed overview, but since you can't directly "play" - and play around with - notes on a stave like you can play a piano, it's harder, I guess. To me it feels that many guitarists struggle to even learn scales, and are too satisfied and think they've accomplished something when having reached that trivial level. :)
As a bassist/half-assed guitarist it's the opposite for me. I see patterns on the fingerboard of a guitar easily, while a piano makes me wish the stupid black keys were just the same size and shape as the white ones.
Very interesting. :) When you hear music e.g. from radio, do you see the chords as patterns on a guitar fretboard, with all of the individual notes belonging to the chord, as you're listening? Myself, being primarily a keyboard player, I see stuff like that on an imaginary keyboard, with tensions, 6th, 7th etc, but if I switch to guitar thinking mode, I only see the bass note and maybe the 3rd, but most of the tensions I have to add in my mind like "ok there's an augmented 5th, let's see where that is now".
I can usually tell whether the chord is major or minor and the rest I have to hunt around for. I am mainly a bassist and didn't start guitar until well into adulthood so playing over a chord comes easier than hearing all the tones in a strummed chord at once.
There is an advertisement with some guy talking about how many ways to play guitar.....i.e. the bouncy approach? This ad needs to go. As far as Rick Beato, he's great!
Thanks Rick for your powerful videos. I bought the Beato book few months ago. Super bible for working. When you make a printed version ?. Your handwritten is not bad but sometimes it's not very clear (like diagram of chords) and it would be more fluid with hypertext links for chapters. A really digital book in fact 😉 best regards from France. Olivier
Send me your guitar with return postage. I'll make it quit fretting out. Free of charge other than shipping. I see a lot of harmonic minor, and Dorian in this. Thanks Rick.
Sometimes I take notes then go after meanings after. If you pick up the habit [follow-up research], then you'll begin to see levels of understanding of Rick’s that are likely passing overhead unnoticed.
I'm 45 & been playing most of my life. And can pick up most songs by ear within seconds. But this lesson would have been so helpful if he slowed it down a little so I can see where his fingers are at. I wish he would at least do that if your not going to show any tab, which would have very been helpful. Or at least say the number of the fret that each finger is on. I get that takes more time & work on his part. I can't count how much time I wasted going replaying this video over & over again. And after praticing something for hours I realize I was playing it wrong the whole time. I feel like I'm beating my head into a brick wall. It doesn't have to be like this. Just a few extra seconds could mean the diference in teaching someone the correct way to play it, or someone playing it the wrong way. Which is wasting his time & mine. This makes me so fustrated I feel like unsubscribing & going to another channel who teaches & explains things better. Be considerate of the viewer. Come on now you expect us to get all the fingering right from few a seconds of hand movements. It's a pain in the ass rewinding over & over trying to pause in the right spot. And if you do get the right spot it's still not all the way clear what he's doing. I'm not here to hate because I love Rick Beato & what he's done for the community. And this is all coming from a above average guitar player who has just finished leaning Capricho Arabe to Val Halen solos. I don't know any guitar player where I live that's anywhere near my skill level. I'm not saying this cause I'm better then anyone. Just to explain the amount of time I spend practicing. I wish I could afford his guitar course. But I'm totally disabled & struggling to not end up homeless. I sound like a loser saying this but my guitar is the one true love I have. And if I wasn't as good as I was at it, I don't think I would be here right now. I wrote this personal BS because I know someone in the comments will say just buy the course, & there's a good reason why I don't. But if this is a taste of what the courses are like. It wouldn't be much help to me anyways. I do appreciate Rick putting this up. I'm not sure whether I even playing it correctly but I see the potential of it added so much more to my guitar playing. Sorry about the rant I just wish I knew I was playing it right. Because like I said twice I realized I was practicing it all wrong when watching the video again. While I was busy trying to figure out what the hell he was doing as he changing the chords left & right. Time I get done figuring out what fret he's on his hand has moved. I'm just here to get better & learn, maybe I'm alone with all this who knows
You mentioned that some know their major spread triads and not the minor. I’ve only been trying this for a couple of days now, but it made more sense to me when I practiced the major and minor simultaneously. The relationship between the forms made everything start to gel faster than when I was only practicing the major ones.
Mr. Beato … you are by far the best source of inspiration and music IQ on TH-cam. Plus, a really wonderful person. 👍🏼
This is amazing!! Thanks for posting this Rick! I’ll be practicing this tomorrow morning! You Rock!
Since this is live. Rick thanks for the help your channel has provided for me. When I win a Grammy you will be among the guys I thank. You changed my life. Thank you.
this is good on a bass too. i swear if i had know this stuff when i was a kid it would have been so useful. internet is great for learning BUT for all you young ones out there, dont forget to learn from the records only too!
I wish I had a guitar teacher like you , you're the best thank you for this beautiful lesson
I like lessons that force you to think melodically as well as being fun. Thanks
Your channel is truly excellent! You are filling in all the holes in my knowledge and helping me expand on my ideas no end, many thanks and much love from the U.K
Wow the piano in the beginning of this video blew me away!!!
When I started to watch, and study Rick Beato's amazing tutorial videos, my understanding of key harmony elements and the possibility to reproduce them in my guitar opened a whole new world in this marvelous form of art, so I decided to buy his book. I can tell that yesterday, after I got it, I couldn't stop reading, playing and discovering his magic. Thank you Rich for such a generous gift!!
beautiful piano & orchestral chordings!
You are a youtube treasure, i like everything about your channel, especially your attitude towards music and the way you humbly relay your knowledge, keep up the good work, i hope you get 1,000,000 subs and more!
Thank you!!
This comment aged pretty well :)
Thank you Rick! Whenever I find my guitar progress in a dead-end street, your videos get me back on the right track!
Sounds like the 6th chord, E-C-A is the arpeggio that begins the section of Genesis' Supper's Ready right before Acopalypse in 6/9. Thanks Rick!
The first video of yours on spread triads was already so good and the one is a nice complement , specially towards the end.
Love this! It's a little bit like listening to Hawkings "A Brief History of Time" way over my head. I'm going to have to take each triad and write it out and practice moving up the neck changing the inversion. But it's worth it. You make it sound so beautiful!
Thanks for posting!!✌❤🎶
You are the man. I've been working on open voice triads and their inversions. Great food for thought!
Whenever I open your video, I learn something new
Fantastic Video Rick....How To Practice.....this goes with the Forum
Rick . I wish you'd do extensive lesson on : drop 2 , drop 3 , drop 2&3 ,drop 2&4 chord voicings and inversions
As usual, I am in awe of your talent, Rick! Thanks!
hey Rick , I was just listening to ligetti “atmospheres” the beginning reminded me of some of your things, have u ever considered doing a video on those notes and everything in the beginning of that piece “atmospheres”
Great video as always! The music theory videos are very useful to me and checking out these cool little exercises on guitar are a great help as well. Thank you!
I always miss your live videos! Do you have a schedule posted?
Also...I'd love to see a video on using rhythms as a composition tool. Have you done that already?
Brilliant thanks Rick love the passing tone lead in sounds really moody
Sounds great. I just discovered spread triads on the bass about a month ago. I really love using the inversions. Thanks for putting out this lesson.
When you're practicing this you will keep accidentally making music.
Rick I love your channel and thank you for the amazing content!Unfortunately the universe doesn't owe me good things so I feel grateful for your great work!Cheers from Athens Greece!
When Rick got into playing progressions, I kinda got lost with the chord order, but anyway... already got the Beato Book, so I'll work this concept spread triads on complex chord progressions) at my own albeit slower, pace, lol.
Great lesson Rick! You can hear a lot of this in Julian Lage playing. Need to practice now!
This is excellent! Thank you for showing us this Rick!
i agree. rick you rock. speaking of...what ever happened that you rock midi guitar i think i recall you demoing a few years ago?
These are the best videos on youtube, can't believe how much I'm learning here. Can I support you besides buying the beato book?
There’s a donate button that is on the first page of my website. Thanks!!
Thanks Rick, this is fun to get stuck into. Think you might revisit the concept in more depth/covering more complex triads at some point?
Nice job on this one! Really stayed on topic well.
Great food for thought...thanks for this.
Thank you so much Mr. Rick
great lesson Rick!.....thanks for posting.....
I love the guitar lessons, thanks!
Great lesson, thanks Rick!
Amazing lesson Rick!! Thank you so much!
Just beautifully done.....TY RB!
This is the first Rick Beato video that I've watched. At about a minute and a half in, I wondered if this guy was trolling since all he was doing was noodling around the fretboard and smiling at the camera. lol didn't realize it was a livestream. Great information on spread triads, once the instruction actually begins around 2:55. :)
Things I wanna spread in 2018: Triads
And don't forget to finger some notes
😂😂😂😂😂
same in 2019
Safest thing to spread these days (2020)....triads.
I can neither confirm no deny this claim. It’s proprietary information(2023)-Triads
Hint- Major Triad consist of a 1,3,5.
Everything and I mean everything stems from the Major one. Don’t get confused with other pointless ideologies;)
What a great video!...spread triads rulz!
suddenly my 6string got new dimension! Thank you!
Eric Johnson does cool licks with spread triads
Wonderful video Rick, super useful concepts explained and demonstrated clearly. Thanks so much.
Hey Rick I know this video is 5 years old and you probably won't see this, but what is the music playing in the intro? It is beautiful and Shazam has no idea...
Super! I have to slow the speed to half and its still too fast. If your brain hurts you are doing it right. Those synapses are making new connections. Are the tabs in the Beato Book 4.0? I just got the book today. Thanks Rick your the best!
wow, the neighbor tones where great!
Great lesson, thanks!
Great video.
Thank you so much.
Interesting practice ideas!
Took a lot from this!
Amazing lesson as usual, although I can't find these references on the Beato's book. Sorry to say that, but it's pretty confusing.
Hey dude ..you have have best channel
Thanks Rick 😀
if I may, this would be much better if it wasn't a live stream. The power of your videos was the density and consistency of communication. This being live makes it a little dispersive.
That said, great info and content as ever. see ya rick, have a nice day
If it wasn’t live, I never would have made it. I was improvising and never would have thought to make the video. The pressure of Live made me think to play those things. My question is, why do you find the need to complain? Just because you are a bit inconvenienced with some back and forth banter? How about thanks Rick? Do you own my book?
why do I "complain"? because I enjoy this channel and I wish for it to have the best content possible. That's why I try to give feedback. I enjoyed other videos and left countless thumbs up, I thanked you with the tools youtube gave me and I spread the word about your channel to my friends during multiple occasions. how about "thank you for your critique, I do not agree but maybe I'll think about that"?
I'm sorry that you took my critique so harshly, I was just trying to help. I wasn't trying to be mean.
Defensive ass answer, hahaha.
Rick’s probably feeling a little taken for granted from your comment, since he’s given the intermediate guitarist months worth of practice material here, in a free video.
His pre planned spread triad vids from the past have much less info than here
This obnoxious person has motivated me to buy the beato book. Thank you Rick!
You're Great, Thanks!
Thanks for another rabbit hole to explore! Very much appreciated.
great idea teacher, yuspara from la paz, Bo.
starts 5:50
Outstanding. Again.
I think it must be very hard for guitarists to get to know chords so that they see and feel all the individual notes and possibilities in the way a pianist or keyboard player naturally sees them, thanks to the piano keyboard providing a nice linear bird's-eye overview to all notes/pitches. Musical notation might be one way to get the needed overview, but since you can't directly "play" - and play around with - notes on a stave like you can play a piano, it's harder, I guess. To me it feels that many guitarists struggle to even learn scales, and are too satisfied and think they've accomplished something when having reached that trivial level. :)
reason I tune in 4ths.....anything that helps me see and understand the neck....a little clearer.....I almost wish I had started with piano.....
yzimsx at least we can bend the strings ;)
As a bassist/half-assed guitarist it's the opposite for me. I see patterns on the fingerboard of a guitar easily, while a piano makes me wish the stupid black keys were just the same size and shape as the white ones.
Very interesting. :) When you hear music e.g. from radio, do you see the chords as patterns on a guitar fretboard, with all of the individual notes belonging to the chord, as you're listening? Myself, being primarily a keyboard player, I see stuff like that on an imaginary keyboard, with tensions, 6th, 7th etc, but if I switch to guitar thinking mode, I only see the bass note and maybe the 3rd, but most of the tensions I have to add in my mind like "ok there's an augmented 5th, let's see where that is now".
I can usually tell whether the chord is major or minor and the rest I have to hunt around for. I am mainly a bassist and didn't start guitar until well into adulthood so playing over a chord comes easier than hearing all the tones in a strummed chord at once.
Observe how you don't see RIck's LH thumb ..students of mine !!!
THX! rockn rolly,Rick!
What is the format of the new book? Can a person who doesn't read music understand the material? Is there tab?
Thanks!
There is an advertisement with some guy talking about how many ways to play guitar.....i.e. the bouncy approach? This ad needs to go. As far as Rick Beato, he's great!
Triads ; 1 3 5 .Shells 1 3 7. Is that how you name them ,or are they all triads?
It's in the Beato Book...😂😎👍
very good video
Thanks Rick for your powerful videos. I bought the Beato book few months ago. Super bible for working. When you make a printed version ?. Your handwritten is not bad but sometimes it's not very clear (like diagram of chords) and it would be more fluid with hypertext links for chapters. A really digital book in fact 😉 best regards from France. Olivier
Ok cool. I can not wait to find out 😉
I could not find the Beato Book in your website or by the link?
Would your passing diminished also be called a half diminished as in a major seven chord/note in the major scale?
Trying to buy the book..
Can’t find it
He updated the book to Rick beato interactive so basically it has all the info from 4.0 but with instructional video lesson to go with the book
Get a Kiesel SH 575 !
"Spread your Triads and fly away..."
Send me your guitar with return postage. I'll make it quit fretting out. Free of charge other than shipping. I see a lot of harmonic minor, and Dorian in this. Thanks Rick.
"Suicide Is Painless"
Mark A. Tempesta spotted that too
Classical Gas
I kinda got lost at 12:41 leading with 5 chord
Take your guitars over to Joe Glaser in Nashville next time your near there ... you won't regret it.
What's the passing diminished? 22:22
Sometimes I take notes then go after meanings after.
If you pick up the habit [follow-up research], then you'll begin to see levels of understanding of Rick’s that are likely passing overhead unnoticed.
@@johnverhines9511 true, part of the research starts with a question in comment 😁👍
"Open" (triad)
Rick Beato is it possible to get the Beato book mailed to Finland?
Oh wait is it a PDF?
It's a PDF.
Thanks for wasting several minutes of my day Rick.
That 'bouncy ball' guy is starting to get really annoying :)
I'm 45 & been playing most of my life. And can pick up most songs by ear within seconds. But this lesson would have been so helpful if he slowed it down a little so I can see where his fingers are at. I wish he would at least do that if your not going to show any tab, which would have very been helpful. Or at least say the number of the fret that each finger is on. I get that takes more time & work on his part. I can't count how much time I wasted going replaying this video over & over again. And after praticing something for hours I realize I was playing it wrong the whole time. I feel like I'm beating my head into a brick wall. It doesn't have to be like this. Just a few extra seconds could mean the diference in teaching someone the correct way to play it, or someone playing it the wrong way. Which is wasting his time & mine. This makes me so fustrated I feel like unsubscribing & going to another channel who teaches & explains things better. Be considerate of the viewer. Come on now you expect us to get all the fingering right from few a seconds of hand movements. It's a pain in the ass rewinding over & over trying to pause in the right spot. And if you do get the right spot it's still not all the way clear what he's doing. I'm not here to hate because I love Rick Beato & what he's done for the community. And this is all coming from a above average guitar player who has just finished leaning Capricho Arabe to Val Halen solos. I don't know any guitar player where I live that's anywhere near my skill level. I'm not saying this cause I'm better then anyone. Just to explain the amount of time I spend practicing. I wish I could afford his guitar course. But I'm totally disabled & struggling to not end up homeless. I sound like a loser saying this but my guitar is the one true love I have. And if I wasn't as good as I was at it, I don't think I would be here right now. I wrote this personal BS because I know someone in the comments will say just buy the course, & there's a good reason why I don't. But if this is a taste of what the courses are like. It wouldn't be much help to me anyways. I do appreciate Rick putting this up. I'm not sure whether I even playing it correctly but I see the potential of it added so much more to my guitar playing. Sorry about the rant I just wish I knew I was playing it right. Because like I said twice I realized I was practicing it all wrong when watching the video again. While I was busy trying to figure out what the hell he was doing as he changing the chords left & right. Time I get done figuring out what fret he's on his hand has moved. I'm just here to get better & learn, maybe I'm alone with all this who knows
Use the little gear icon. You can slow down as much as you want. Use the custom setting.
Wow, what a great lesson thank you!