I have learned other triads as well, but these are more memorable when just starting… major/minor shapes of all the barre chords of the 5th and 6th string root….Very useful lesson..!
Your videos have helped me recently in my attempt to make practicing more meaningful and understanding. I reached a goal I set and got myself a new prs as a reward and also a motivational tool haha keep up the good vids
Excellent lesson on triads so well explained; imagine if we had teachers like you Sir Andrew for maths and science! We would have had many more Einsteins and newton’s!
Excellent instructional video. I used to find the inversions essential when playing in a two guitar rock band in order to stop things sounding muddy, and to add some real power and depths to the guitars
Check out the video I mentioned at the end where I cover a bunch more important triad shapes: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-SejE5XGaquk.html
If you know how to play them as barre chords then same rule applies as shown in the video. Pretty cool. Have you heard of the caged system? You can apply that to other tones besides the major and minor chords, apply method shown here and you have a ton of easy to find tones. It takes a little practice but makes it so much easier to find and understand what your playing.
Man your look like Randy Rhoads I think that's a sign that you should grow your hair, buy a flying v and heavy metal is waiting 😊 But seriously man thank you for helping us becoming better guitarists
@@AberrantArt How simple the layout really is but confusion like many ways of thinking about the fretboard, cage system, modes or anything else that you can think of to create a “system” and maybe some cash flow ;) and busyness to attain it can overshadow your greatness by just sticking close to the Major one ;) and Minor and getting to work again and again and again without constantly thinking that you have to learn this and that and this for that and this:). I think by now everyone should know that it’s already inside us. We just got to go Mold it out.
@Euthymia2020 I get you. I'm still learning and haven't got the "big picture" I think that the things I need to do are memorize the major and minor scale spacing. Memorize 3 big pentatonic scales, memorize the triad shapes and then memorize the E and A string notes