I love Tomo! Been subscribed to his Guitar Wisdom for a few years. I especially like that he goes through the Levitt book which has been a bucket list thing of mine to complete at least book 1 for some time now. I love that you get out there jam with all these great players. I think your the world's greatest jammer in how you get out there and jam with all these stars and look so comfortable which really inspires me to get out there and play with people. Some great stuff here! I always pick up great ideas from watching you jam. I know praise you all the time, but I think your the absolute best at showing us mere mortals how to enjoy what we can play and how to have fun jamming with others. For that I once again I thank you, and man, you are one working machine! God bless ya
Awesome to see you 2 together. I am new guitar player and watch both of your channels... my 2 favorite guitar teachers one video! Thanks for the awesome Saturday morning.
Hello from Murfreesboro, Tennessee. Thanks for introducing Tomo. I subscribed to his channel as well. I'll have to try these triad ideas the next time I improvise on something.
There are 3 things I like about Triads. I learnt alot about Triads from my local music shop, it's based on 135 Major Triad Street and it's a triangular shaped building which stands out to local musicians. The shop is thinking of Extending it's premises which will bring alot of tension around for sure, but these are just major and minor issues which can very easily get resolved.
Always enjoy your channel, Marty, and of course, Tomo Fujita is legendary! The concept of triads is familiar, but it was just fascinating to see how versatile you can be with them. Plus, I love how you guys showed that using the diatonic triads really adds a different quality to any blues!
The distance on the fretboard between each inversion or something to get the minds eye trained to go from one to another to another would be a nice add to this lesson.
These are 3 of my favourite RUclips guitar professors. 1st - Marty 3rd - Tomo 5th - Brett Papa The 2nd and 4th I can't remember but that's only just a minor and subdominant major issue respectively.
Another masterclass..... Marty, you are the master. Humble, unassuming, everything a master of their craft is. If I can be 5% of what you are, I’d be content.
Great video once again! I heard a guy playing who sounded like he used a lot of piano player's ways of bouncing back & forth between chords while vamping. Do you have any ideas how those work? Gospel players seem to use some. No matter what chord they are on... they have some kind of formula for toggling back and forth. Thanks!
Triads are Awesome..! But it really helps to know about major and minor scales.. so you can know what the 1..3..5 are .. Theory isn’t a dirty word…! Knowledge is POWER..!
Is he basically just saying, finding different triads instead of memorizing shapes? Are all triads root 3rd and 5th? Im alittle confused about what inversion mean or diatonic, and i cant learn modes, theres so many videos that i think teach them wrong. Especially i hear so many other teachers contradict each other in other videos
All you need to learn basic triads. Root Position = R M3 5, 1st Inversion = M3 5 R, 2nd inversion = 5 R M3... Only 3 types so learn each one each day... super slow! and have a fun!
E triad = R M3 5 for E, D triad = b7 9 11 for E chord. So R, 9, M3, 4(11), 5, b7 so it's Mixolydian scale without 6th intervals. Using I & bVII triads... you can jam Mixo sound and simple & easy!
Tomo Fujita
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Two of my favourite guitar teachers ❤🇦🇺🎸
I have a request Marty! Charley Crockett's new song - Killers of the Flower Moon! Only you can break this one down for us.
Triads are so good! Thanks Marty for sharing! You're so awesome!
So much to learn from Tomo. Complete wholesomeness and wisdom in guitar playing to be had!
Thank you!
@@TomoFujitaMusic of course!
This is so COOL! Both my favorite youtube guitar teachers in one video. I have learned so much from both you guys. Thanks for all you do...
Thank you!
Wow, what a dynamic pairing and great lesson. Thanks Marty! Keep up the great work.
Whoa what a fun collab, thanks Marty and Tomo!! Great lesson and pointers!!
This is such a great video. Thanks to both of you for sharing your knowledge.
Awesome information from two of the best instructors!
Most excellent, now to get to work. Seem like a lot of trails to follow, thanks for the lesson Marty. 👍
Hits the spots that others don't. Excellent stuff Marty.
I love Tomo! Been subscribed to his Guitar Wisdom for a few years. I especially like that he goes through the Levitt book which has been a bucket list thing of mine to complete at least book 1 for some time now. I love that you get out there jam with all these great players. I think your the world's greatest jammer in how you get out there and jam with all these stars and look so comfortable which really inspires me to get out there and play with people. Some great stuff here! I always pick up great ideas from watching you jam. I know praise you all the time, but I think your the absolute best at showing us mere mortals how to enjoy what we can play and how to have fun jamming with others. For that I once again I thank you, and man, you are one working machine! God bless ya
Really good breakdown of triad inversion.. Something I struggle from time to time.. But it does spice up the playing..
Wow! Wow! Wow! Could listen to you two play ALL day! Such passion! Thank you. Thank you!
Thank you!
Awesome to see you 2 together. I am new guitar player and watch both of your channels... my 2 favorite guitar teachers one video! Thanks for the awesome Saturday morning.
Thank you!
Hello from Murfreesboro, Tennessee. Thanks for introducing Tomo. I subscribed to his channel as well. I'll have to try these triad ideas the next time I improvise on something.
Thank you!
There are 3 things I like about Triads.
I learnt alot about Triads from my local music shop, it's based on 135 Major Triad Street and it's a triangular shaped building which stands out to local musicians.
The shop is thinking of Extending it's premises which will bring alot of tension around for sure, but these are just major and minor issues which can very easily get resolved.
The 1,3,5
@@Chuck26814 Spot on !
@@Chuck26814I see you got to the root of the issue.
So nice to see you guys having a good time!
Thank you!
Wonderful. Please Marty do more classes like this!!!😊😊😊😊😊👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Always enjoy your channel, Marty, and of course, Tomo Fujita is legendary! The concept of triads is familiar, but it was just fascinating to see how versatile you can be with them. Plus, I love how you guys showed that using the diatonic triads really adds a different quality to any blues!
Thank you!
Thank you!
@MartyMusic Marty you held your own!! Impressive!! The teacher is awesome as well, but you held your own fosho!! Good job! Loved it! ❤❤❤
Best collaboration on my feed! Love you guys!
Thank you so much!
2 of my faves!
The distance on the fretboard between each inversion or something to get the minds eye trained to go from one to another to another would be a nice add to this lesson.
Only 3 types! Very simple!
Tomo and Marty, the best of both worlds
Awesome jam gentlemen! Thank you!!
I could watch this all night!😊
These are 3 of my favourite RUclips guitar professors.
1st - Marty
3rd - Tomo
5th - Brett Papa
The 2nd and 4th I can't remember but that's only just a minor and subdominant major issue respectively.
Agreed. They’re the holy trinity of guitar teachers
Another masterclass..... Marty, you are the master. Humble, unassuming, everything a master of their craft is. If I can be 5% of what you are, I’d be content.
Thank you!
FRFR, I need that “Little Wing” on my Everyday Playlist.
Awesome video. Tomo rocks it out!
Thank you!
By far the best video in a long time ❤
Thank you!
We need more of these two
Awesome
This was so much fun!! I love triads
it's Tomo! two master in a collab🔥
As intermediate player I can say that watching tomo skills make me feel i never played guitar since now.
His knowledge totally blow my mind.
Oh man!!! Legendary collab!!!!!
Just love Tomo...
Thank you!
Great video once again! I heard a guy playing who sounded like he used a lot of piano player's ways of bouncing back & forth between chords while vamping. Do you have any ideas how those work? Gospel players seem to use some. No matter what chord they are on... they have some kind of formula for toggling back and forth. Thanks!
Triads are Awesome..! But it really helps to know about major and minor scales.. so you can know what the 1..3..5 are .. Theory isn’t a dirty word…! Knowledge is POWER..!
Yes!
Beautiful!
Thank you!
Awesome thanks!
so good
Love this collaboration!
Watching history is fun 😊 you guys are legends
Thank you!
Very cool guys
Greatest collab of our times
Thank you!
so awesome you two together 😘
Fun playing with Marty!
Thank you!
Now if you could get Jens, Sean and Samurai you’d be like a supergroup
two masters
Woah... worlds are colliding! My top 2 RUclips guitar teachers in one video!?
Sound like they've been playing together for years
Marty, can you do a lesson on "a million miles away" by Rory gallagher?
That sounded like Oh! Sweet Nuthin at the end.
Protection money? Personally, I would go with the Yakuza.
Man, could seriously just watch these two jam for an hour! Or two., 😂
Thank you!
Funken awesome!
at 5:50 play Bm pentatonic (D Major Pentatonic) and C#m pentatonic (E major pentatonic) over the E7(9) vamp
😊😊
Mr. Fujita is absolutely amazing. Cut an album you two.
TOMO!
Thank you!
You guys made me do stank face 🤟
Can you teach Charlie Robison’s New Years Day? He just passed away sadly. I think it would be an easy and awesome song to learn
Can you do some tutorials on some Dope Lemon songs there’s like nobody doing good ones pleaseeeeeeeee
What song you want?
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That bit a 7:19 it's an eye opening moment.
❤❤❤🎸🎸🎸
Is he basically just saying, finding different triads instead of memorizing shapes? Are all triads root 3rd and 5th? Im alittle confused about what inversion mean or diatonic, and i cant learn modes, theres so many videos that i think teach them wrong. Especially i hear so many other teachers contradict each other in other videos
All you need to learn basic triads. Root Position = R M3 5, 1st Inversion = M3 5 R, 2nd inversion = 5 R M3... Only 3 types so learn each one each day... super slow! and have a fun!
Oh wow! Just throw Rober Baker in there and then you have nearly half of my favorite guitar teachers. Lol
These triad inversions are just the treble string versions?
You can play those on 123 set, 234 set 345 set 456 set strings as triads.
hey can you do a video on still breathing by green day
I get why you can play D over E7, but why does playing the A triad work over it too? Just trying to get my head around it
E triad = R M3 5 for E, D triad = b7 9 11 for E chord. So R, 9, M3, 4(11), 5, b7 so it's Mixolydian scale without 6th intervals. Using I & bVII triads... you can jam Mixo sound and simple & easy!
@@TomoFujitaMusic thanks Tomo!
the dead
Opening Solo - His (Tomo's) most interesting licks are coming out of pentatonic NOT triads?
Thank you!
at 2:36 G-E to D-F to E-C on strings ③ & ① are Diatonic 6th intervals. They are "not necessarily" connected to the chord inversions.
Why play anything else other than triads😂