I love triads, they are so useful in rhythms and lead, solos. There isn't any part to play in a band where you wouldn't want to use them. Mike, this lesson is so valuable, im going to watch this one many times to get it printed in my head. Thank you so much.
Hello Mike, and thank you for this lesson! It really helps a lot! One of the best lessons I’ve ever seen on triads, and how to use them effectively . Hope you are doing well! Doug Smith from Denver
Funny that I was already training build some those summarized chords but I was building them as a classic normal triads like I + III + V + I. But I was not thinking in triads in 1st or 2nd inversion (or maybe without the 3rd or 5th note). This way is even more ease build simple chords. So obvious but sometimes the obvious must be said because I wasn't seeing it, lolol. Thank you very much for this lesson. This make things so much clear in my mind! There are uncountable possibilities using those shapes. Ô0Ô!
very good lesson. what guitar stand are you using to hold your electric guitar? if i can put my guitar on a stand like that, i could practice more due to bad back. thanks.
I love triads, they are so useful in rhythms and lead, solos. There isn't any part to play in a band where you wouldn't want to use them. Mike, this lesson is so valuable, im going to watch this one many times to get it printed in my head. Thank you so much.
Awesome to hear it clicked for you Bryant!
This is the best triad lesson I’ve seen online. Thank you!
Hello Mike, and thank you for this lesson! It really helps a lot! One of the best lessons I’ve ever seen on triads, and how to use them effectively . Hope you are doing well! Doug Smith from Denver
Thanks for the kind words, Doug!
I agree this is really clear to me. Useful as all heck.
This is such a fantastic lesson 👏
Amazing approach 💯🙌
New player here. Thank you so much.
Brilliant, thanks so much! Very helpful! Old guy here!
Nice lesson thanks. Perhaps you could cover the matter of keeping the strings outside of the triad silent (when strumming the triad)?
Great lesson! Thank you!
Wow what a great teacher and lesson thank you please keep them coming
Such a great lesson! Thank you so much! Could you please make a lesson for the rest of the notes?
Funny that I was already training build some those summarized chords but I was building them as a classic normal triads like I + III + V + I. But I was not thinking in triads in 1st or 2nd inversion (or maybe without the 3rd or 5th note). This way is even more ease build simple chords. So obvious but sometimes the obvious must be said because I wasn't seeing it, lolol. Thank you very much for this lesson. This make things so much clear in my mind! There are uncountable possibilities using those shapes. Ô0Ô!
Dude your a killer teacher!!!!!!
Great lesson. Very useful. Thanks.
Like your lessons thank you cheers
This shit finally clicked in my thick ass head. Thanks brother
Very useful. Thanks!!
Agree- really good lesson. I am trying to learn which triads match up to the pentatonic shapes. Its confusing me. lol
Cool 😎
Thanks yuo
Hi Mike. Thanks for your expressive explanations.
Unfortunately I did not find the backing track you mentioned.
Any link available?
very good lesson. what guitar stand are you using to hold your electric guitar? if i can put my guitar on a stand like that, i could practice more due to bad back. thanks.
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Guns and roses used to do this.
Fantastic lesson !!!! 😊Thank you