Guitar triad inversions

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the major chords for guitar are arranged in different colors and sizes, including red, blue,

In this lesson I go through all inversions for the most popular major triad 'shapes' on guitar. The theory behind triads is quite simple: a major triad is basically the 1st, 3rd and 5th note of a major scale. If analysed in intervals: from the root I will have a first note that is a

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the g major and minor triads are shown in this diagram

Create Scales and Chords diagrams, for Guitar, Bass and more. Browse Thousands of Diagrams made by the Community, Visualize Shapes on your Neck, Perform Better!

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the ukulele guitar chords are arranged in blue, red and black

In this lesson I go through all inversions for the most popular major triad 'shapes' on guitar. The theory behind triads is quite simple: a major triad is basically the 1st, 3rd and 5th note of a major scale. If analysed in intervals: from the root I will have a first note that is a

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an image of a poster with the words,'inside out closed voicing trades string set

The first thing you need to learn about triads is the intervals that make up the four different types (major, minor, diminished and augmented) and how to play their different ‘inversions’ up the neck. The graphic below summarises the content of the first module of my latest video course release ‘T

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