Triads For Guitar: START HERE

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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024

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  • @cedriklarusch9143
    @cedriklarusch9143 2 года назад +50

    Im getting started with Triads and watched a few videos, and this is by far one of the best if not THE best,cause it doesnt only give you some shapes but also shows the connection. Besides that, youre a great and cool teacher.

    • @curiousguitarist
      @curiousguitarist  2 года назад

      Thanks Cedrik!

    • @burgercide
      @burgercide 7 месяцев назад +1

      I love this video. But I am blind. I cannot use the tabs. Is there anywhere I can find a verbal explanation of the strings and frets for each triad?

  • @chrispeleshenko9226
    @chrispeleshenko9226 2 года назад +51

    100% foundational work. I wish someone would have taught me this at 14, instead of unlocking it in my 40's! Glad to know I'm not the only one who talks to myself, lol.

    • @curiousguitarist
      @curiousguitarist  2 года назад +6

      That was YOU? I thought it was me this whole time :P

    • @lelandgaunt7130
      @lelandgaunt7130 Год назад

      From 14 until your 40s you never thought about becoming a better player or advancing? No magazines, no internet, no local teacher? At 18 after 3 years of playing I looked for every single resource to advance. From local players to teachers to guitar articles or books. With your character, it doesn't matter if someone taught you the above at 14.

    • @hball6695
      @hball6695 Год назад

      @@lelandgaunt7130 What a nasty comment to leave.

    • @christopherstudley9374
      @christopherstudley9374 11 месяцев назад +1

      For real !

    • @JesseDutton-p2v
      @JesseDutton-p2v 7 месяцев назад

      @@lelandgaunt7130no books really pointed it out or were vague about it. A lot of better players would gate keep info as well stay ahead in my experience too. You ask them how to improves over changes and they’d say something like “idk it just kind of happens” even many interviews with professional artist in interviews act like they don’t know theory or what they are doing and it’s all just comes so natural.

  • @melvinmedina6485
    @melvinmedina6485 2 года назад +7

    From opened chords, to bared chords, to be yelled at by other players asking don’t play the chords stay away, to discovering your channel and be part of the studio, to now other players asking how I make is sound so clear and sonically unison. Triads have been my game changer. Thanks.

    • @curiousguitarist
      @curiousguitarist  2 года назад +2

      Yu bet Melvin! See you in a couple weeks and we'll put these to the test!!!

  • @timsellsted521
    @timsellsted521 2 года назад +22

    As a Studio member, I took Chris's first Triad Mastery class. It was a lot of work (and still is a work in progress) but it really helped me understand where my fingers are on the fretboard. Chris is a great teacher and the Studio has been a great community to learn and share everything about guitar.

  • @joycegrove5602
    @joycegrove5602 2 года назад +9

    Octaves and Triads - the fundamental building blocks to mastering the fretboard, IMHO.
    Great lesson, Chris!

  • @sim82
    @sim82 2 года назад +6

    I got into triads only recently due to an earlier video and it is just funny how this transformed my playing (or rather to acknowledge how much thinking in the same old open/barre chords and (yes) scale shapes held me back). The most fascinating aspect for me is how the triad shapes (including the minor variants) naturally flow into each other with small changes to form many common chord progressions. That might be worth it's own video.

    • @curiousguitarist
      @curiousguitarist  2 года назад +1

      I agree, that's a great idea. Thanks for the suggestion, Sim82~

  • @markbrown7103
    @markbrown7103 10 месяцев назад

    I have been playing guitar since 1974. Triads are one of the coolest things to learn. The end of Hotel California has some really nice cool triad in the end of it. I love playing these little small intricate three fingered chords. They’re really cool thanks for the video. I hope a lot of people watch you. They will learn a lot about guitar plan. Thanks for the video. Have a great day.👍🏼😁🎸😎

    • @curiousguitarist
      @curiousguitarist  10 месяцев назад

      Thanks for the kind words and the comment, Mark. Rock on.

  • @dburton7929
    @dburton7929 2 года назад +7

    Understanding, and using triads has transformed my playing in more ways than I could say here. The freedom to play anywhere on the neck and the multitude of voicing options is absolutely mind blowing. I’ve been a Patreon / Studio member for nearly a year now, and my playing and understanding has skyrocketed, with your guidance. I can’t thank you enough Chris.

    • @curiousguitarist
      @curiousguitarist  2 года назад

      You are SO welcome DB. Thanks for your trust in me, and all your support!

  • @roydub4820
    @roydub4820 Год назад

    I've watched a FEW videos on triads just trying to under what they are. This is the best video and easiest way to understand what they are I've seen!!

    • @curiousguitarist
      @curiousguitarist  Год назад

      That’s great to hear! So glad this was helpful, Roy!

  • @davidhubbard6225
    @davidhubbard6225 5 месяцев назад

    I have been playing guitar a very long time (without a teacher) and this was the most succinct demonstration of triad I've encountered online. Marvelous.

    • @curiousguitarist
      @curiousguitarist  5 месяцев назад

      I am so glad this landed well for you, David. Thanks for the views and comment.

  • @tone-glide2402
    @tone-glide2402 2 года назад +2

    Chris! You are a true Master and unselfish with your knowledge! Thanks for always giving us full perspective on everything!..., I know these all over the fretboard like many on here. But! the way you've explained the significance to how you can have total control over the entire fretboard just hit me like a ton of BRICKS! I never really thought about it like that! BRILLANT !!!

    • @curiousguitarist
      @curiousguitarist  2 года назад +1

      I knew you would already have these under your belt Tone, but glad to hear there’s still value in the vid for you!

  • @FinnAstraeus
    @FinnAstraeus 2 года назад

    I play guitar from 18 years old to 35 and then head injury to a finger on my left hand. At 43 years old they decided to pick up the guitar again play left handed. Thankfully, in some sense, I am left-handed but starting over has been discouraging. However, this time around instead of noodling for 17 years I’ve learned and memorized all the notes on the freeboard. I’ve been practicing my triads so this could not have come at a better time for me. I am really focusing on learning theory this time around. Love your channel. It is extremely helpful.

    • @curiousguitarist
      @curiousguitarist  2 года назад

      Welcome back, Andrew! I’m so glad the channel is helpful!

  • @tofuComputer
    @tofuComputer 6 месяцев назад +3

    As a beginner, I was constantly lost and found the fretboard to be a complete mystery. Mystery. solved!

    • @curiousguitarist
      @curiousguitarist  6 месяцев назад +1

      Wow! That’s great news!! Triads are the foundation of all chords, you simply cannot go wrong owning them on the fretboard

    • @tofuComputer
      @tofuComputer 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@curiousguitarist thanks for your instruction. You are a clear-headed, talented teacher for sure!

  • @iam_soya
    @iam_soya Год назад

    this literally was one of THE BEST videos i ever seen.

  • @MyAMJourney
    @MyAMJourney Год назад

    Easily the best video on triads on RUclips

  • @gracemcloughlin8737
    @gracemcloughlin8737 Год назад +1

    Been trying at guitar for ages now and this channel is the first time I've ever felt I have made real progress. Thanks so much for making these videos they are extremely helpful! :))

  • @aaronstanley5867
    @aaronstanley5867 2 года назад +1

    I've learnt so much in just a few days from your channel, I just want to thank you in the most respectful way possible.. not only did I just learnt the stuff, I actually applied the TRIAD theory and sort of explored and made music confidently...
    Just want to thank you, certainly you know how to make people understand complex stuff easily.

    • @curiousguitarist
      @curiousguitarist  2 года назад +1

      Aaron, I can't tell you how much comments like this mean to me. I am so glad to hear about your success. Thanks for being here, and I'm happy to help!

    • @aaronstanley5867
      @aaronstanley5867 2 года назад

      @@curiousguitarist While exploring, I finally got a sense of all those licks played by the guitar heroes haha.... I have understood that it's all connected and it just feels phenomenal once you start understanding the fretboard..
      Thank you, you are a great teacher!

  • @Rulon-bo1ig
    @Rulon-bo1ig 5 месяцев назад +2

    Great lesson man. Would we be able to get a pop chord diagram as you’re playing next time? Sometimes I have a hard time seeing exactly what teachers are playing. Kind regards

    • @curiousguitarist
      @curiousguitarist  5 месяцев назад +1

      Yeah, totally get it. Have you tried slowing down the video? That might help for this one. Also all the TABs are on my Patreon page if you want them

  • @namvet9881
    @namvet9881 Год назад

    This message comes to you from a Vietnam Combat Veteran who is 47 days away from celebrating his 80th birthday.
    No matter how good this video turns out to be, (only 1:59 into it now) I will remember it for a long time because your Strat is the only one I've ever seen with a P-47 Thunderbolt on it. Thank you for that! Am I currently wondering why this is so? You bet I am.

    • @curiousguitarist
      @curiousguitarist  Год назад

      Because, as sexy as the P-51 was, the Thunderbolt defeated the Luftwaffe, and as a ground attack aircraft it helped defeat the Wehrmacht as well :)
      That said the F-4 Phantom (of which I assume you’ve plausibly seen in action to some degree) did the same for the conflict you served in.
      I’m a huge aircraft nut and these are my two faves.
      Thanks for your service and thanks for being here!

    • @namvet9881
      @namvet9881 Год назад

      @@curiousguitarist Thank you so much for your thoughtful response, greatly appreciated.
      Me, planes & guitars: I built and successfully flew 1st rubber powered model at age 7.
      Bought 1st guitar at age 16 (Harmony Master, $35 new)
      Built and successfully flew 1st R/C model at age 18. (Semi scale Cessna Bird Dog)
      Bought a J-3 at age 19, taught myself how to fly it, too. The R/C experience helped a lot.
      Back from Nam in '67, the GI bill covered cost of my commercial pilot license.
      Bought a Luscombe 8A shortly after that, flew it a number of years.
      The Strat I acquired in the early 60's was stolen in the late 60's.
      Years later its' replacement spent 15 years in a closet, after which I developed a severe case of CRS. (Couldn't remember songs I sang and played in country bands) Then, came RUclips, and here I am finally getting closer to being the guitarist I want to be.
      I promise not to send more lengthy messages like this one. Hope you enjoyed it though!
      Now, back to your video. John W. PS: Yeah, the "Jug" was quite a plane!

  • @theraise5243
    @theraise5243 10 месяцев назад

    Every lesson on triads has been difficult to grasp. This totally makes sense

    • @curiousguitarist
      @curiousguitarist  10 месяцев назад

      That’s great to hear! Glad you’re onboard!

  • @JCFern
    @JCFern 2 года назад

    I once owned a chord book as thick as a dictionary. All it ever did was gather dust, the thought of trying to memorize literally thousands of chord shapes was too daunting.
    Thanks to Chris Sherland, that book is still gathering dust, simply because I don’t need it at all. By learning the Major Triad, Chris showed me that I can build pretty much any chord I need.

    • @curiousguitarist
      @curiousguitarist  2 года назад

      Yeah you go Joe! Great to have you on board!!! Thank you for all your support.

  • @johndelaney2957
    @johndelaney2957 2 года назад

    I don't get on here as much as i should for other reasons, I've said it before you explain this the way we need to hear it which is a skill on its own, which makes it easier to understand.
    Thank Chris your a good teacher, I'll try and do my best to get on here more often, all the way from Australia.

    • @curiousguitarist
      @curiousguitarist  2 года назад +1

      Great to have you here, John...whenever you can swing by!

  • @sboy1955
    @sboy1955 2 года назад

    Love triads… find new ones all the time just noodling around. Thanks for this!

  • @romannumeral5547
    @romannumeral5547 11 месяцев назад

    That really does blow the fretboard open and makes the caged system make more sense as well. Thank you for the great lesson.

  • @TheMinorFallTheMajorLift
    @TheMinorFallTheMajorLift 2 года назад +1

    Man, that intro is just gorgeous. 🥹

  • @KP11520
    @KP11520 2 года назад

    Loved every time you did a run of 4 C chords in 4 consecutive progressive positions. Rang like church bells. The Inversions with different bottom notes surely can be a higher level of choosing the right C chord for a run, or melody, and/or creating moods and seed emotions BRILLIANT!!

    • @curiousguitarist
      @curiousguitarist  2 года назад

      Yes indeed, KP. I’m glad you enjoyed this one!

  • @MaxwellMhaka
    @MaxwellMhaka 4 месяца назад

    Many thanks Chris,it took me a great deal of time to understand this theory, you just explained it simply with a single video.Kusos....

    • @curiousguitarist
      @curiousguitarist  4 месяца назад

      yeah, it can be tough, but when it clicks, IT CLICKS! Happy to help!

  • @barruzza
    @barruzza 2 года назад

    This lesson should have 50,000 likes.

  • @smoothpicker
    @smoothpicker 2 года назад

    Wow this was just what I have been working on this week. I started with the A and worked it up.the fret board as far as I can, taking time to name the notes to try to remember the note names as well. Next week I'll go to B and the following week C all the way to G. So far it's really helping me. Glad this episode came today to reinforce my practice. Chris your the best teacher on you tube in my opinion and if all goes well next month I'll be on patreon to get all the benefits. Thanks so much!!

    • @curiousguitarist
      @curiousguitarist  2 года назад +1

      Thanks Ray, I'm so glad to be offering up helpful stuff. Thanks in advance for your support, and please know, it is much appreciated.
      Looking forward to seeing you in there!

    • @smoothpicker
      @smoothpicker 2 года назад

      Thanks I'm looking forward to it myself, since my playing has improved more in the last couple months of your lessons than in the last year so im grateful for your lessons.

  • @waynegram8907
    @waynegram8907 Год назад

    CHRIS, try to make a video lesson about using your left hand THUMB for slash chords and which chords can you use to make into slash chords because not all chords you can make into different slash chords. Also you can make a video lesson about phrasing 101 knowing the classical and jazz terms of phrasing because each 4 bars should have a home note, climax note, ending line notes, etc the beatles are really good at building phrasing in their vocal melodies very classical 101

  • @markgoodwin5306
    @markgoodwin5306 2 года назад +2

    Isn't it amazing once you realize you don't need to rely on a chord book ever again. Liberation!!

  • @christophervincent8420
    @christophervincent8420 2 года назад

    Thank you Chris. I really need to.pull out a paper and start mapping out those on my fretboard. That is the game changer right there.

  • @joevlogs3343
    @joevlogs3343 Год назад

    you’ve just blown my mind

    • @curiousguitarist
      @curiousguitarist  Год назад

      That, my friend, is the highest compliment I could get. Thank you, Joe!

  • @bennysan101
    @bennysan101 9 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for a great video Chris.. it was easy to comprehend for a visual learner like me! Btw, I also signed up for your Triad Mastery course and look forward to learning even more from you.

    • @curiousguitarist
      @curiousguitarist  9 месяцев назад

      Welcome aboard! Triad master does not disappoint! Looking forward to it!

  • @ruanloubser7739
    @ruanloubser7739 2 года назад

    Thank you for your videos. Ive been playing guitar for 4 years now and i wish i would've known the stuff i learned on your channel when i just began.

    • @curiousguitarist
      @curiousguitarist  2 года назад +1

      You bet, Ruan! And well, you're here NOW! Welcome!!

  • @infjay8700
    @infjay8700 10 месяцев назад

    Late to the party but oh my word.. now looking at the fret board with fresh eyes following your tutorials (3 seen so far)Chris has the skills to unlock pandora's box. Subbed.

    • @curiousguitarist
      @curiousguitarist  10 месяцев назад

      Wow, thanks SO much! I'm glad you're here, Jay.

  • @marvinrudd5268
    @marvinrudd5268 Год назад

    You certainly have the best teaching style, thanks for sharing

  • @kmabarrettyt
    @kmabarrettyt Месяц назад

    Hi Chris! Thanks for the excellent tutorial. So, the key seems to be using the three strings and the knowledge of the octave off of the higher to lower octave (or reverse). I've never looked at it that way before... Now, to practice, practice, practice! LoL

  • @barryevans6757
    @barryevans6757 2 года назад

    Great Lesson Chris, you'really make this stuff easy to enjoy, easier than anyone else I've tried; thanks:

  • @yotu9670
    @yotu9670 3 месяца назад

    Wow this sounds just beautiful

  • @akinkent7283
    @akinkent7283 Год назад

    Well what can l say another fantastic informative lesson
    Simply the best guitar teacher
    Thank you so much Chris
    God bless

  • @ntc490
    @ntc490 Год назад

    Great job on your channel! Love how you explain things. First ever time I'm considering becoming a patreon member.

    • @curiousguitarist
      @curiousguitarist  Год назад

      Awesome, thank you so much for considering the support. I'm glad the channel is helpful for you.

  • @Nina-mt5ui
    @Nina-mt5ui Год назад

    Literally the best guitar teacher I have ever had. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge and alternative style of teaching. I feel like I have been given the tools to play guitar in a way that makes sense for the first time ever. It's like a meta understanding of guitar! So logical! I can see a future for myself now where I will to know how to actually play guitar like a musician. Just started supporting you on Patreon and have recommended you to anyone who will (and won't) listen! haha! How do you only have 46K subscribers?!

    • @curiousguitarist
      @curiousguitarist  Год назад

      Thank you so much, Nina. And thanks for your support! I'm so glad these lessons are helpful. Please reach out to me on Patreon if you have any questions!

  • @lakervoxx597
    @lakervoxx597 Год назад

    Woah. What an important video! Thanks Chris. What a teacher.

    • @curiousguitarist
      @curiousguitarist  Год назад +1

      Thanks LV! This is a good primer for really diving deep on triads, once you see these relationships you simply cannot unsee them.

  • @Rickster6118
    @Rickster6118 Год назад

    Mind blown! Man I understand triads now! Jam on man. 👊

  • @stormy4177
    @stormy4177 2 года назад

    Love the triads once again you have taken me to another level thank you

  • @ckernick
    @ckernick 5 месяцев назад

    Just found your channel. Great stuff. Cant wait to watch more. Thank you.

  • @lordlomanagh5966
    @lordlomanagh5966 2 года назад +1

    Beautiful tone great guitar player very cool

  • @edhutchinson8856
    @edhutchinson8856 Год назад

    Well I got hooked here immediately with your intro piece. Suggestion. Tab with the notes not just dot positions. I cant
    see fast fingers moving.

    • @curiousguitarist
      @curiousguitarist  Год назад

      Hey Ed, so glad you enjoyed this one. The on-screen notation in this video is really aimed at understanding how to see the chord tones inside the chords you already know. The actual lesson TABs include the standard staff as well as the fret numbers, and they are available on patreon.

  • @Pje3ski
    @Pje3ski Год назад

    Beautiful playing in the intro.

  • @Pathological_Flyer
    @Pathological_Flyer 2 года назад +1

    Beautiful playing 👍🏻

  • @toddhayes9511
    @toddhayes9511 Год назад

    As always, thank you Chris!!

  • @chabbytreemechanic1731
    @chabbytreemechanic1731 Месяц назад

    Thank you for the lesson

  • @diegomoretto9637
    @diegomoretto9637 Год назад

    This is some powerful stuff. Thanks for sharing your vídeos are awesome

    • @curiousguitarist
      @curiousguitarist  Год назад

      Yeah you bet, Diego! Informed guitarists are just better-off if you ask me!

  • @martinas32
    @martinas32 11 месяцев назад

    Great lesson, thank you man.

  • @andys6592
    @andys6592 2 года назад

    I definitely appreciate your teaching style and practical use application. I found you thru the Marty music channel

  • @JustinSmith-hr6qg
    @JustinSmith-hr6qg Год назад

    Mind…blown. Thanks!

  • @bluesman354
    @bluesman354 Год назад

    Your guitar tone is awesome 👍

    • @curiousguitarist
      @curiousguitarist  Год назад +1

      Thanks! That is my old Strat into a Yamaha THR10 (I love this amp).

  • @mikeanderson1316
    @mikeanderson1316 Год назад +2

    ARE YOU &#*!!ing (kidding) ME? I JUST LEARNED THE MAJOR SCALE, BAR CHORD AND TRIADs IN ABOUT 1/2 HOUR! Wow!! What the Hell have people been teaching?? i have been trying to learn this for about 5+ years..the first thing i learned in guitar was C A G E D open cowboy chords and then major scale , then pentatonic scale , then bar chords. i have tried to learn the caged system i could not get it , i have been lost for years.. so i thougt i would learn triads..i have been every were.Lost in Space YT. Chris put it all together for me in less then 5 minutes .I could have saved 7 years of YT guitars lessons..i dont know weather to laugh or cry.. WTF!

  • @melodymp2844
    @melodymp2844 2 года назад

    What a wonderfully contemplative piece that intro is :) I so often wish you'd gone in a direction of writing and playing more long form stuff on albums so I could just run it in my background :) There's an old saying that "those who cannot do, teach"...that you put the lie to each and every time you pick that thing up. Thank you, my friend :)

    • @curiousguitarist
      @curiousguitarist  2 года назад

      Hello friend!
      I actually am planning on re-recording a few of these, when I do, I'll be sure and let you know.
      Hope all is well!

    • @melodymp2844
      @melodymp2844 2 года назад

      @@curiousguitarist Count this girl in! :)

    • @melodymp2844
      @melodymp2844 2 года назад

      @@curiousguitarist One of the things I like about this piece is that it doesn't go where I think it's going all the time, but where it goes seems where it ought after I hear it :) I have heard a lot of music at this point in my life. It takes a
      bit to surprise me :)

  • @paulmcadams2012
    @paulmcadams2012 2 года назад

    Triads a must for the guitarist tool box! Nice lesson Chris.

    • @paulmcadams2012
      @paulmcadams2012 2 года назад

      They are very useful for complementing the chords played by other musicians. Lots of fun in a jam session.

    • @curiousguitarist
      @curiousguitarist  2 года назад

      @@paulmcadams2012 truth!

    • @curiousguitarist
      @curiousguitarist  2 года назад

      Glad you enjoyed this one!

  • @tianjohan4633
    @tianjohan4633 2 года назад

    Thx for posting this. Another brilliant one. I gotta support this on patreon next paycheck.

    • @curiousguitarist
      @curiousguitarist  2 года назад +1

      Tian, thank you, and I'm so glad this was helpful!

    • @tianjohan4633
      @tianjohan4633 2 года назад

      @@curiousguitarist I know we breifly was on the content in context subject in one of your other triads video. I hope you can do a "put triads to work" lesson, ie in your patroen studio. As hard as I try to remember all shapes it still sort of a hit or miss thing. One day I do remember, the next day not so much. Thx for educating us.

    • @curiousguitarist
      @curiousguitarist  2 года назад +1

      @@tianjohan4633 there are quite a few triad application videos and TABs on Patreon already. Some good stuff there!

  • @Pje3ski
    @Pje3ski Год назад

    Great lesson! Thanks.

  • @tboyz1
    @tboyz1 Год назад

    Oh wow I'm getting sick of singing your praise's Chris haha, another awesome lesson my man I really loved your arpeggio lesson and now this lesson on triad's has given me greater insight and understanding they definitely compliment each other and give greater flexibility to visualize the neck and understand their relationships, thank you 👍

    • @curiousguitarist
      @curiousguitarist  Год назад +1

      That’s great to hear. Another arpeggio lesson dropping tomorrow as well…might be review for you, but maybe some nuggets in there!

  • @robert_starling
    @robert_starling 2 года назад

    Awesome lesson! Very useful!

  • @splashesin8
    @splashesin8 2 года назад

    Thank you Chris! 😊

  • @Fitzpa14
    @Fitzpa14 2 года назад

    This was very helpful!

  • @greggledoux8158
    @greggledoux8158 Год назад

    Almost every time I watch a Chris Shetland video, I think why has nobody ever told me that.

    • @curiousguitarist
      @curiousguitarist  Год назад +1

      I’m glad you’re here Gregg. I’ll have a chat with everybody and ask them why they’ve been holding back!! Thanks for the views and comments.

  • @janiclindsay9251
    @janiclindsay9251 2 года назад

    You’re my new favorite tacher ! 😝

  • @CarlWinter-oy8uf
    @CarlWinter-oy8uf Год назад

    Hi Chris - please can you re -do a video showing how to play the correct sounding triads over the CIRCLE OF FIFTHS--but each triad --must have its own chord diagram --illustrated --when you play CGDAEB and so on --that D is really bothering me !

    • @curiousguitarist
      @curiousguitarist  Год назад

      You'll get it. Maybe this will help: ruclips.net/video/oCCGOLXv4hQ/видео.html

  • @craigmccolm285
    @craigmccolm285 Год назад

    Thankyou!

  • @antoonhermans8953
    @antoonhermans8953 2 года назад

    I finally understood how triads work thanks to a video you already made a while ago , it is in fact not so hard , it also pushes a person to become more known with all the notes on the fretboard , so thanks again , i really like the way / style you teach guitar .

    • @curiousguitarist
      @curiousguitarist  2 года назад +1

      Now that the view-count is going up, and there are a ton of new subs, I thought I'd re-do this idea from an even more basic approach.
      Thanks for being here Antoon!

  • @dustdevilz4771
    @dustdevilz4771 Год назад

    Great lesson. Thanks….I like the Bearcat sticker on your Strat

    • @curiousguitarist
      @curiousguitarist  Год назад

      Its a Thunderbolt, but I do love the bearcat as well!!!

    • @dustdevilz4771
      @dustdevilz4771 Год назад

      @@curiousguitarist yep, I see that now

    • @curiousguitarist
      @curiousguitarist  Год назад

      @@dustdevilz4771 the Bearcat was a magnificent plane. I’ve seen a few fly, there’s no piston engine plane that comes close

    • @dustdevilz4771
      @dustdevilz4771 Год назад

      @@curiousguitarist Yet was the fastest of the big radial fighters. I thing the Rare Bear holds the record at 528mph. Now I need a sticker for my Strat!

    • @curiousguitarist
      @curiousguitarist  Год назад

      @@dustdevilz4771 I remember seeing a bearcat and a mustang at Chino years ago. The announcer said something like "Many people don't understand how significantly more powerful and fast the bear cat was..."
      So the Mustang takes off first, the bearcat holds for the mustangs tail to lift, then begin his take off, by the time the mustang is gear up, the bearcat was 500 feet above the P-51 and climbing hard. Was amazing to watch.

  • @ZPX945
    @ZPX945 2 года назад

    Thank you!

  • @ashamgyadi
    @ashamgyadi Год назад

    Woah awesome thnks❤❤

  • @timbornone
    @timbornone Год назад

    Great video. I assume there is no real way around wrote memorization? I guess the patterns are repeating so that makes it easier.

    • @curiousguitarist
      @curiousguitarist  Год назад +1

      There is most definitely some work to do, but once you put in the initial effort, your curiosity will take over and you'll begin t hunt these shapes and the structure they expose naturally.
      It only hurts for a few hours :)

    • @timbornone
      @timbornone Год назад

      @@curiousguitarist by the way, thank you for posting these videos. I am actually a cellist who has always wanted to play the guitar. I finally have time to pick it up, but with teenage kids my schedule is too complicated for lessons. I bought a few instructional books but I wanted to see what different instructors focus on and highlight. Found you from watching one of Marty’s videos. Thanks again! I’ll watch more as I progress.

    • @curiousguitarist
      @curiousguitarist  Год назад +1

      @@timbornone I'll be here! Thanks for watching, and keep me posted on how it goes.

  • @CarlWinter-oy8uf
    @CarlWinter-oy8uf Год назад

    8 X. C CHORDS before you even get to the 12 th fret ? Can you show these C. triads in graphic form --?--ie diagrams
    Your camera angle is good --can see all your fingers !Well done ---most videos show obscured /partly hidden fingers on relevant strings --
    how are we supposed to learn ?

    • @curiousguitarist
      @curiousguitarist  Год назад

      The TABs are on my Patreon page if you’d like them. But if you cannot support the channel try this:
      The C major chord is made up of the notes C, E, and G. Find these notes on adjacent strings and you will find all the C chords on the fretboard.

  • @johnnyfreedom4117
    @johnnyfreedom4117 Год назад

    EGAD looks like work lol. Any suggestions on the best way to study /practice them?
    I'm guessing the only real way is to learn the notes in each chordal version.
    I'm not trying to be lazy, its more about not cluttering the noggin too much IF there is an easier way, as there often is. So if there is and a way to make that connection, it would also be much appreciated!

    • @curiousguitarist
      @curiousguitarist  Год назад

      The notes are secondary to the chord tones, R 3 and 5. Once you get that, you can really move these around and change keys easily.
      Just do one chord, like G or D. The TABs would help, they are on my Patreon page.
      Keep me posted!

  • @Muguseitu
    @Muguseitu 2 года назад

    Can you say more about the Triad Mastery class? Is that part of the Patreon package? Thanks

    • @curiousguitarist
      @curiousguitarist  2 года назад

      You can access my teaching academy called The Studio through Patreon. And its in there that I teach the live online courses. Right now I offer Triad Mastery, Modes Mastery and Major Scale Mastery. All of these are 4-week long classes with live instruction, assignments etc.

  • @JP1AO
    @JP1AO 2 года назад

    So what is the studio you talked about? And the triad mastery class.

    • @curiousguitarist
      @curiousguitarist  2 года назад +1

      The Studio is my online guitar academy. Go here and check out the write up for The Studio tier for more info: www.patreon.com/chrissherland
      The Mastery Classes are 4 weeks long and you can register for them through Patreon when they open up.

    • @JP1AO
      @JP1AO 2 года назад

      @@curiousguitarist Thanks. I will upgrade at the first of the month. :)

    • @curiousguitarist
      @curiousguitarist  2 года назад

      @@JP1AO so looking forward to working with you!

  • @johnnyfreedom4117
    @johnnyfreedom4117 Год назад

    Any significance to the P47 on your guitar? Just wondering. Cool.

    • @curiousguitarist
      @curiousguitarist  Год назад

      Long time favorite WWII fighter…the big radials, have always loved em. Hellcat, Corsair, Thunderbolt :)

  • @ondrejsamek6856
    @ondrejsamek6856 Год назад

    Hi Chris, so now when i know where all my C chords are, i done that with A, G, B and D, whats the next thing i might be practice, how i get there with some songs , i mean, is that too far or should i try inter change some chord progressions, or 1 4 5 , how would u apprach this

    • @curiousguitarist
      @curiousguitarist  Год назад

      Find all the chords for the circle of fifths. Then start working these into 1-4-5 progressions (I have a video here on the channel that takes you through it).

  • @BobbyGeneric145
    @BobbyGeneric145 10 месяцев назад

    Ya you showed the end results but i came here to learn how!

  • @muffinsfromsparta
    @muffinsfromsparta 2 года назад

    Very clear and well articulated lesson. Great stuff Chris! I’m going to share this video with a couple guitarists I know who need to see beyond the 5th fret!

  • @karencupples1642
    @karencupples1642 2 года назад

    Wow. This missing piece of the puzzle. Thank you.

  • @colestony
    @colestony Год назад

    I cant figure out how to get the tabs on patreon. Hopefully this doesn't mean I'm not cut out for guitar....😄

  • @angsmft6929
    @angsmft6929 Год назад

    just in between... my werck with pansive so that i'd back in started now😊

  • @venturaVlogger
    @venturaVlogger Год назад

    That kind of playing reminds me of Bernie leadon of the eagles

  • @EVRYTHNGBEAUTIFUL
    @EVRYTHNGBEAUTIFUL 2 года назад

    Bruh ur a genius

    • @curiousguitarist
      @curiousguitarist  2 года назад +1

      Thanks Juski, that's kind of you :)
      Glad you enjoyed this one!

  • @andyjales
    @andyjales 2 года назад

    Awesome!!!! 🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯

  • @TheAncientColossus
    @TheAncientColossus 3 месяца назад

    How do you get an octave up from the top string?

    • @curiousguitarist
      @curiousguitarist  3 месяца назад

      @@TheAncientColossus well on a 2 octave fretboard you can get an octave above any note from the 12th fret or below.
      But in general once you reach the highest instance of a note on the fretboard you must choose to move DOWN an octave instead.
      Hope that helps!

    • @TheAncientColossus
      @TheAncientColossus 3 месяца назад

      @@curiousguitarist Were you moving up or down the octave in this video for each three-string combination? And how did you know that was an octave in this video?

    • @curiousguitarist
      @curiousguitarist  3 месяца назад +1

      @@TheAncientColossus I have all the octaves memorized. I explain this in the video here…
      ruclips.net/video/M6UAgi5nPyE/видео.htmlsi=2SBEq-u2K5s4b1Ig

    • @TheAncientColossus
      @TheAncientColossus 3 месяца назад

      @@curiousguitarist No other way around it. Huh. Great!

    • @curiousguitarist
      @curiousguitarist  3 месяца назад +1

      @@TheAncientColossus yeah, I mean if you really want to understand the thing, you must study. The short cuts won't get you lasting results.
      And for what it's worth, it's not that hard, especially with a little guidance.
      Watch that octaves video and see iof you can get the pattern down. All of the CAGED system is inside there, all the pentatonic scales, every triad inversion...it's pretty formative.

  • @CaptainOfMyBurden82
    @CaptainOfMyBurden82 2 года назад +1

    For minor triads would you just flat the 3rd?

    • @curiousguitarist
      @curiousguitarist  2 года назад +5

      Indeed! Yes! So now you can learn these major triads and know that, once you find the third in each voice, you ALREADY know all the minors too.
      Then...
      Diminished = R b3 b5
      Augmented = R 3 #5
      Suspended 2 = R 2 5
      Suspended 4 = R 4 5
      WOOOOOOHOOOO!

    • @CaptainOfMyBurden82
      @CaptainOfMyBurden82 2 года назад

      Chris thanks for the reply. I appreciate you expanding on my question! I like the channel and always learn something from watching. I Would love to have a lesson on solo phrasing using the Pentatonic.

  • @joshnorko5586
    @joshnorko5586 2 года назад

    Solid

  • @looseunit9180
    @looseunit9180 Год назад

    Gold

  • @JaysonT1
    @JaysonT1 2 года назад

    These are inversions, correct? Same as piano positions?

    • @curiousguitarist
      @curiousguitarist  2 года назад +1

      Yes indeed! But unlike a piano, each one can be played in multiple locations on the fretboard, on multiple sets of strings. That's why guitarists have a bit more challenge to map them out completely.

    • @JaysonT1
      @JaysonT1 2 года назад

      @@curiousguitarist Thank you!

  • @EclecticEssentric
    @EclecticEssentric 2 года назад

    Chris, I accidentally installed an ad-blocker on my guitar and now I can only play melodies! It even calls double-stops "diads" and won't let me play them. What do I do? 😁
    Have a beautiful week!

    • @curiousguitarist
      @curiousguitarist  2 года назад +1

      Ha! Love it!
      The only cure is to learn and perform a full on chord melody of “Hallelujah”

    • @EclecticEssentric
      @EclecticEssentric 2 года назад

      @@curiousguitarist I'm on it...

  • @jasonh6441
    @jasonh6441 Год назад

    Ur the best

  • @nickandrews2255
    @nickandrews2255 Год назад

    I get a headache every time I hear Theory hope that changes one day hahahah

    • @curiousguitarist
      @curiousguitarist  Год назад

      When the pain of not knowing how the instrument works, or being able to really master it is greater than the effort it will take to learn music theory on the guitar, that will be the day for you.

  • @N19htcat
    @N19htcat 11 месяцев назад

    Now I understand it a little better but I still don't get it 100% I should probably learn whole fretboard before this

    • @curiousguitarist
      @curiousguitarist  11 месяцев назад +1

      This is actually a way to do just that. Give this a few solid days’ work and see where it leads you.

  • @TheWorldOfSkits
    @TheWorldOfSkits 4 месяца назад

    My music brain just opened