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  • @mattmatt817
    @mattmatt817 3 года назад +2

    I've so often tried to pick up guitar over the years try to learn a tab for one song and gave it up. Your videos are inspiring to actually learn the instrument and not songs. Thank you!

  • @TheGorillafoot
    @TheGorillafoot 3 года назад +1

    That is one sick guitar.

  • @JesusLordOfLords455
    @JesusLordOfLords455 Год назад

    My favourite guitar channel 😁

  • @123colt
    @123colt 3 года назад +1

    This is the best lesson on triads i have ever seen on RUclips! Thank you sir! Im going to study this video for weeks!

  • @TheDoubleLR
    @TheDoubleLR 3 года назад +1

    I would love to see a vid about that geetar you’re holding. It is very beautiful.

  • @dougverhun5539
    @dougverhun5539 4 года назад +7

    Another great lesson! Really enjoying these and all the Tool song tutorials...covers like 95% of my RUclips searching for guitar info on top of my formal instruction.

  • @ryanburch3092
    @ryanburch3092 2 года назад

    Been working hard to learn all 12 major triad shapes and the intervals.
    Starting to click... pretty awesome how changing 1 note gives you access to all the other sounds. For example I was able to quickly play all of the minor triads since I knew the 3rd interval in all of the major shapes and just needed to flat it... cool stuff. Great video and teaching.
    Could you do a lesson on using Triads as the basis for improv / lead / riffs?

  • @ronsin9490
    @ronsin9490 3 года назад +3

    This is one of the coolest ideas for practicing triads that I’ve come across. And I definitely have not given my triad studies the proper time in application. I understand them but applying them isn’t something I work with. This idea makes them much more approachable I think. Very cool man. Thank you and great job as always.

  • @gonzaloescuder
    @gonzaloescuder 4 года назад +2

    Great lesson!. I've come across your channel after starting 8-string journey... I really appreciate your inspiration!. Thanks a lot!

  • @brianmacdonald9890
    @brianmacdonald9890 3 года назад

    Happy belated

  • @deeeenis88
    @deeeenis88 3 года назад +1

    This video is really valuable and I really needed this lesson. Thank you very much! :-)

  • @TheMickyAngus
    @TheMickyAngus 4 года назад

    I definitely need to study those damned triads. As soon as the pdf is available on the drive I print it! Thanks Gregory :)

  • @davidhoxit4274
    @davidhoxit4274 4 года назад

    Great video! I have discovered the triad sound and have used it in some melodies I have written. I'm no pro but those damn triads add tremendous dimension to your playing....thanks again for the great tips!!!

  • @randomdude93-93
    @randomdude93-93 3 года назад

    I've now seen a few of your videos and they're of some very high quality. Subscribed!

  • @nikiangelov3997
    @nikiangelov3997 4 года назад +1

    Thank you, my capeless crusader for yet again expanding my knowledge of music. This video really came at the perfect time in my guitar journey!

  • @heathervandergriff6547
    @heathervandergriff6547 3 года назад

    Dude your amazing thank god I found you, you alone have taught me so much

  • @1981SG
    @1981SG 3 года назад +1

    Great lesson! I'm currently studying triads so this lesson is very welcome!
    Would love more lessons on this topic please!
    Thanks!!

  • @firmans12
    @firmans12 4 года назад +1

    Thanks man

  • @whaleguy
    @whaleguy 3 года назад +3

    Fun coincidence you posted this lesson today. I just did a recording where I did full chord strums on one side with an acoustic and played mostly traids on the other side with a clean electric for a nice backing. I was thinking about your video on creating different parts for a song where one tip was voicing chords differently in different parts.

  • @claytonkramer7234
    @claytonkramer7234 3 года назад

    Yes! A 7s and 9s video please!

  • @L0wPressure
    @L0wPressure 3 года назад

    Man, you changed so much with a new haircut and a beard :) I used to watch you a lot like 8 years ago. Keep it up, hope your channel is growing)

  • @Infighter_
    @Infighter_ 4 года назад

    Soon 100k, Keep it up!!!

  • @jay-jay-pay-day
    @jay-jay-pay-day 3 года назад

    Please do a drop d version of triads. Pretty please.

  • @PaulisInclusion
    @PaulisInclusion 4 года назад +2

    Love me some good ol fashion triads

  • @DaveTaste
    @DaveTaste 2 года назад

    Dece

  • @tenthousandquills1774
    @tenthousandquills1774 3 года назад

    Not gonna lie, as much as they are used, I freakin hate playing barre chords! Damn these lady hands I was born w/!

  • @soundslikemonii
    @soundslikemonii 3 года назад

    im kinda confused, u say ur outlining the chord but when u play the triad on the final stringset u play a fret not in the chord? for example when u played the g triads at 2:38 the last triad u play is 557, where does the 7 come from?

  • @galaxyexpress998
    @galaxyexpress998 3 года назад

    I feel like I'm in trouble. :(

  • @killswitchuncaged2158
    @killswitchuncaged2158 3 года назад

    I think the confusing part of this is the fact that I thought I was understanding, and then this video turned it on it’s head. I thought that chords were strings that played their notes two notes up from each other simultaneously, while triads were those notes played individually. But, you’re playing frets that are right beside each other? man, I don’t think I’m ever gonna understand this. I’ve been looking all over RUclips and every video confuses the shit out of me. And now you’re saying that you can stack them vertically? man, I have no idea.

    • @axeofcreation
      @axeofcreation 3 года назад +2

      Chords are not strings. A chord is two or more notes played together. Triads are 3 note chords. On guitar, we can play them as chords (together) across three strings or horizontally across a single string (like a horn player, who can only play one note at a time). When EVH taps, he's outlining triads (chords) on a single string. Most common chords on the guitar can be broken up into smaller chords. A Bar chord for example and in this video is or can be all six strings. There is doubling of notes when you play them and can be reduced to just a triad (three strings).

    • @killswitchuncaged2158
      @killswitchuncaged2158 3 года назад

      Axe of Creation I understand a bit about what you were saying there. But then again, I haven’t picked a guitar and started playing yet. I just got a tele with humbuckers the other day because I wanted to be able to learn by covering songs and learning to play tool from you. But these scales, notes and triads have been giving me grief.