Thank you for a great lesson. Triads are indeed the untapped diamond mines - I flippantly use them but as you so beautifully demonstrated the potential of these small 'giants', I need to pause on my journey and explore. Love your teaching style, not overwhelming us but rather casually showing us that we can as well, with practice, get there.
Thanks for the kind words - always more gold in the triads hills! If you're interested in a nice refresher "triads 101" guided workout, there's link in the description.
Please guitar friend Tim can you play acoustic guitar. I love your acoustic playing. You are in my top 6 guitar favorite players... Up there with another of of my favorite players John Mayer... Thanks so much guitar friend Tim... Acoustic guitar please... It's all I want if I had a genie in a lamp I'd wish you play more acoustic guitar in your videos.
Shows just how lucky the Beatles were as well as supremely excellent. John learnt on a banjo or ukulele and had triads in his repertoire before he ever learnt guitar.
@ yeah, I actually learn on a ukulele but more because my brain couldn’t keep up with six strings so I found it a good stepping stone. But then I forgot about all those shapes until I went back to ukulele and it triggered the use fullness of them on the guitar.
Great lesson but should point out that super solid finger picking/selective strumming is key to get down first or triads will be just an exercise in frustration
Did I miss any? What's a way you use Triads? Learn guitar with me in my Guitar Friends Community: www.guitarworkoutoftheday.com/
I love your teaching style!
Thank you for a great lesson. Triads are indeed the untapped diamond mines - I flippantly use them but as you so beautifully demonstrated the potential of these small 'giants', I need to pause on my journey and explore. Love your teaching style, not overwhelming us but rather casually showing us that we can as well, with practice, get there.
Thanks for the kind words - always more gold in the triads hills! If you're interested in a nice refresher "triads 101" guided workout, there's link in the description.
Thank you my guitar friend, and thank you triads.
Great lesson. Thank you!
THANKS!
“Springboard to tasty town”. 😂❤
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Underrated video 🫠
when im trying to come up with a guitar part for a song my default is base it off triads
Yes they changed my view of fretboard
The hardest part about triads is the soreness from playing too long because of how fun it becomes.
Heck yeah!
Not sure I get 5 but will keep at it
Please guitar friend Tim can you play acoustic guitar.
I love your acoustic playing. You are in my top 6 guitar favorite players... Up there with another of of my favorite players John Mayer...
Thanks so much guitar friend Tim... Acoustic guitar please... It's all I want if I had a genie in a lamp I'd wish you play more acoustic guitar in your videos.
I’ll get some acoustic stuff in the mix soon for sure!
So Tim I was wondering, are triads worth learning. :-D
Now I know you KNOW the answer - triads are worth the sweat on the frets
Thank you Tim….Er…..Triads….🔥on the 🏔️🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼
Much gratitude....triads!
Triads are fun🔥🔥🔥
Shows just how lucky the Beatles were as well as supremely excellent. John learnt on a banjo or ukulele and had triads in his repertoire before he ever learnt guitar.
Exactly! The uke is so good for zero-ing in on these shapes. Think of the intro to 8 Days a Week...as one of a billion Beatles triads examples...
@ yeah, I actually learn on a ukulele but more because my brain couldn’t keep up with six strings so I found it a good stepping stone. But then I forgot about all those shapes until I went back to ukulele and it triggered the use fullness of them on the guitar.
at 10:14 what was the tune? Sounded like the intro to Shooting Star by Bad Company? But maybe not the same key?
I thought it was "feel like making love" . by Bad Company
Bad Company, Feel Like Makin' Love (though I played it pretty different, on electric)
Triads!
Try some triads❤
2nd one sounds like Jerry Garcia
3:36 triggered me. I thought you were playing Aerith's theme. lol
EVH was a master of triads so was jimi Hendrix
Been playing for 30 years and I’m not very smart or good at using my brain
I unfortunately didn’t get any useful ways to use triads in this vid
@guitarfriendtim awesome lesson, how can we get those backing tracks you use? are those part of the membership? thanks for all your amazing content!
Indeed, tons of the jam tracks I build for my lessons get added to a cool playlist of jams in my community. These ones are next!
He may as well be speaking another language
Music!
Great lesson but should point out that super solid finger picking/selective strumming is key to get down first or triads will be just an exercise in frustration
No way. You can have a ton a fun strumming. Actually might be easier to strum before finger picking lol