Guitar Triad Exercise: "Sittin' On The Dock Of The Bay"

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  • @whiskersb5296
    @whiskersb5296 3 года назад +51

    You are teaching the real stuff- what would an actual good player play and want to know. No wheedly deedly solo tricks, no campfire versions of songs, but actual good guitar parts. I love it!

    • @curiousguitarist
      @curiousguitarist  3 года назад +9

      Whiskers B, thanks so much! That's exactly what I'm hoping this channel can be for players.

    • @DINGOBAND
      @DINGOBAND 3 года назад +1

      Agreed! This was very insightful and is easy to apply in a lot of situations!

    • @paulkardoulias9547
      @paulkardoulias9547 Год назад

      @@curiousguitarist I am really enjoying your teaching style. Getting a lot from it

    • @curiousguitarist
      @curiousguitarist  Год назад

      @@paulkardoulias9547 that’s great to hear, Paul. Glad your here!

  • @briansmith1760
    @briansmith1760 2 года назад +3

    The thing I love most about your videos is you teach the guitar. The how's and why's and intricacies of the instrument...not just a lesson on how to play a song. Every video I watch and apply I feel smarter within minutes....and that's hard to do 😆

    • @curiousguitarist
      @curiousguitarist  2 года назад +1

      haha Brian! So glad you're enjoying the channel, thanks for being here and happy new year!

  • @Claudio.forte.t
    @Claudio.forte.t 2 года назад +1

    Incredibly great lesson! Thank you Chris!

  • @shannonjones3714
    @shannonjones3714 Год назад +1

    Really enjoying the channel! So glad I came across it. Thank you!

  • @HarryCollins99
    @HarryCollins99 3 года назад

    I have always loved this tune. Thanks for the great lesson.

  • @DavidBlack101
    @DavidBlack101 3 года назад

    Love this lesson! Great to see practical application of triads... makes it so much more interesting when learning a great tune.

  • @karanjeetsingh13
    @karanjeetsingh13 3 года назад

    This is brilliant!!!
    Hooked from the first note you hit. The tone, wow!!
    Thanks.

  • @DINGOBAND
    @DINGOBAND 3 года назад

    Thank you !! Great lesson!

  • @clayatube
    @clayatube 2 года назад

    Great lesson. Thanks!

  • @alisterthompson1797
    @alisterthompson1797 3 года назад

    Really helps when you see Triads being applied on such a familiar song. Thanks for the lesson Chris, much appreciated.

  • @marksaulnier2222
    @marksaulnier2222 3 года назад +2

    Great video. What an awesome way to make practical use of triads. I will definitely spend some time on this

  • @mattrobillard1007
    @mattrobillard1007 3 года назад

    Love these triad lessons. So helpful.

    • @curiousguitarist
      @curiousguitarist  3 года назад

      Thanks Matt! Yeah, triads are like the greatest tube of glue on the planet. Once you see them you can stick ANY new information on them and it stays there forever!

  • @jcburger733
    @jcburger733 3 года назад +1

    Hey Chris, thank you for the triad exercise over sittin’ on the dock of the bay. Appreciated!

  • @paulmcadams2012
    @paulmcadams2012 3 года назад

    Nice job putting the pieces together in the lesson. I studied Steve Cropper’s use of triads a few years ago, it was a game changer in my playing. Thank you for focusing on the use of triads in the pass few lessons.

    • @curiousguitarist
      @curiousguitarist  3 года назад +1

      You bet Paul...Cropper is one of those greats who seems to remain under the radar for most guitarists. What a craftsman!

  • @alfredajamison
    @alfredajamison 3 года назад

    I absolutely love this. I love how you showed which major shape to use if the root was on a particular string. Makes so much sense!

  • @StephenForbes
    @StephenForbes 3 года назад

    Thank you Chris, your teaching methods really resonate with me. I've struggled to understand triads and how to use them. Your videos are helping me unlock them.

    • @curiousguitarist
      @curiousguitarist  3 года назад

      That’s great to hear and exactly what I had hoped to do for folks when I spun this channel up!
      Good to have you here Stephen!

  • @royaiken1811
    @royaiken1811 2 года назад

    Great stuff my friend. Keep it coming.

  • @jonbarstow5748
    @jonbarstow5748 3 года назад +3

    Super fun. This what I needed to break out of some pretty deep ruts. Using root notes outside of the pentatonic scale to force myself to actually play triads in a way where I will start using them. Thank you!

    • @curiousguitarist
      @curiousguitarist  3 года назад

      You bet John! Welcome to the official “rut be gone” channel!!
      Good to hear these are working for you!

  • @MrScotbar
    @MrScotbar 3 года назад

    Brilliant again. So many riches. Thank you Chris.

  • @ambroseharper8316
    @ambroseharper8316 6 месяцев назад

    Great lesson 👏

  • @MaBaKar
    @MaBaKar 3 года назад

    Great lesson. Very helpful. Thanks!

  • @gwag8410
    @gwag8410 3 года назад

    Great lesson.. excellent teacher.. and a beautiful song.. thank you !

    • @curiousguitarist
      @curiousguitarist  3 года назад

      Thanks for the kind words Gwang, and I'm glad you liked this one!
      I agree, great GREAT song!

  • @hansenmarc
    @hansenmarc 3 года назад

    Fantastic lesson. Come for the triads exercise, stay for the intro to voice leading! Your analysis of the use of a series of major chords provides some fascinating insight into how the song captures a somewhat paradoxical mood combining lazy-feeling drifting movement with stability.

    • @curiousguitarist
      @curiousguitarist  3 года назад +1

      Yeah this chord progression holds so much and yet is so incredibly simple. Then attach the longing in the lyric...just wow.

  • @HansKarlsson1971
    @HansKarlsson1971 9 месяцев назад

    Was looking for a good lesson on triad.... found a great one! Thanks!

  • @7775Kevin
    @7775Kevin Год назад

    Love this lesson. Thanks!

  • @darrylhines4802
    @darrylhines4802 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for this enlightening lesson. I only have half of my left index finger due to a work accident. I recently picked up a guitar again. Now I'm working on learning scales and triads. This lesson gave me hope that I play guitar again!

    • @curiousguitarist
      @curiousguitarist  3 года назад

      I'm with you Darryl! If you ever need further inspiration, look here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Django_Reinhardt

  • @keithreames8018
    @keithreames8018 3 года назад

    Really loved the practical example!

    • @curiousguitarist
      @curiousguitarist  3 года назад

      It’s so important to be able to incorporate new info into everyday playing.
      Glad you liked it Keith!

  • @kevindoyle3271
    @kevindoyle3271 3 года назад +1

    Chris, I've been banging my head against the wall for months, not really understanding how triads fit into music. You made this so simple!! This fits beautifully with the song. Looking forward to more of your lessons. I liked the background info as well. Had never heard of steve Cropper, will check him out

    • @curiousguitarist
      @curiousguitarist  3 года назад +1

      Hey Kevin!
      So glad you've stopped by and enjoy this video. Once you get a few examples of practical applications for triads they are unlocked forever!

    • @tomeasley3538
      @tomeasley3538 3 года назад +1

      Look up Booker T and the MGs, specifically Green Onions you might recognize it

  • @frannyd1217
    @frannyd1217 Год назад

    I learn more from your short lessons then I have all the years of on and off in person lessons. Thank you Chris!

    • @curiousguitarist
      @curiousguitarist  Год назад

      You bet, franny1217! Glad you’re here and happy to help.

  • @maryk6780
    @maryk6780 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you for a no-nonsense lesson. Very usable info: when the root is on the D string, triad looks like this...B string, triad looks like this, etc.. You get right to the core of what is such useful info.

  • @albydamn
    @albydamn Год назад

    Boss level Thanks Chris Much love!

  • @dariodentino5279
    @dariodentino5279 2 года назад

    Thanks for taking the trouble to bring these little triadic secrets to light. My brain is not mathematical inclined, so I appreciate you putting things in bitesize pieces, and giving one a chance to put a great song under one's belt to boot. Blessings.

    • @curiousguitarist
      @curiousguitarist  2 года назад

      Happy to help, and triads are the secret to real lasting fretboard knowledge...it's undeniable.
      Glad you're here, Dario!

  • @yudipitre5720
    @yudipitre5720 2 года назад

    My kind of music oldies. You are awesome.

  • @Watupm
    @Watupm 3 года назад

    this was super cool, exactly what I need to start practicing!

    • @curiousguitarist
      @curiousguitarist  3 года назад

      That's great to hear Watupm, glad this comes in handy.

  • @itguy8900
    @itguy8900 Год назад +1

    Triads are amazing

  • @nelsonhik
    @nelsonhik Год назад

    Dang it - another win! Great stuff.

  • @ryanl5144
    @ryanl5144 3 года назад +1

    You’re a great teacher keep it up 👍🏻

  • @paulkardoulias9547
    @paulkardoulias9547 Год назад

    Thank you!!

  • @joeurbanowski321
    @joeurbanowski321 2 года назад

    Awesome.!👍🏼❤️

  • @stevegurgon
    @stevegurgon Год назад

    What an awesome way to teach/learn these triads -knowing the “rules” that apply is, for me, like opening a door. Thank you.. saawwweeeeet!

  • @LuisInocente
    @LuisInocente 3 года назад

    This is Gold! Thank you!!

  • @justchico75
    @justchico75 2 года назад

    Just found this today, but realized it was published on my birthday last year. Cool birthday present!

  • @RameshKumar-ng3nf
    @RameshKumar-ng3nf 3 года назад

    Hi Chris, I came to know about you from Marty channel today and learned the pentatonic stuffs from you today in a new way 😊. Immediately subscribed your channel. 😊😊. Looking forward for new lessons from you. Checking all your other lessons now 😊.

    • @curiousguitarist
      @curiousguitarist  3 года назад +1

      Thanks for the sub and welcome to the channel Ramesh!!

  • @richardanderson7803
    @richardanderson7803 8 месяцев назад

    Top stuff Chris

  • @XchelRocks
    @XchelRocks 3 года назад +7

    This is such a great application of triads. I am going to use it to songs that I love and find ways to voice lead from one chord to another. You deserve more subs.

    • @curiousguitarist
      @curiousguitarist  3 года назад

      That's great to hear Xchel, thanks for watching!

  • @tpan17able
    @tpan17able 3 года назад

    More good info! Man! Your a good teacher!!

    • @curiousguitarist
      @curiousguitarist  3 года назад

      Thanks Ted, really glad you liked this one, and appreciate the kind words!

  • @daverinospenceroni
    @daverinospenceroni Год назад

    Brilliant🎉

  • @ExploreThe50
    @ExploreThe50 3 года назад

    Great video. I just became a Patreon supporter, keep up the great work!

    • @curiousguitarist
      @curiousguitarist  3 года назад

      Mark,
      Thanks so much, I really appreciate the support! Glad you enjoyed the vid.

  • @timculp4126
    @timculp4126 3 года назад

    Too cool. Subscribed.

  • @subhranshudas8862
    @subhranshudas8862 3 года назад

    Great teacher

  • @andy100hp
    @andy100hp 2 года назад

    Less than 2m in, I can tell you’re a great teacher. Keep up

  • @markstapleton4364
    @markstapleton4364 3 года назад +9

    Excellent video as usual. Approaching things to encourage guitar players to be students of music. Thanks to Marty for bringing me to you!!

    • @curiousguitarist
      @curiousguitarist  3 года назад +1

      Thanks Mark! Glad to have you here!

    • @markstapleton4364
      @markstapleton4364 3 года назад

      @@curiousguitarist I’m new to 6 string, having been a bass player in my teens/20s. Now in my mid 30s I’m making the plunge. I can see why Marty talks so highly of you, thinking of a song in the way you do opens it up! I’ll be sure to be following your tips for years to come.

    • @curiousguitarist
      @curiousguitarist  3 года назад

      @@markstapleton4364 I thank Marty everyday too :)
      Again, thanks for the views and sub!

  • @Jspazz66
    @Jspazz66 3 года назад

    Good stuff chris keep it up nothing better then real world stuff

  • @loopie007
    @loopie007 3 года назад +4

    Thank you, Chris. I find the speed of this song makes it much easier to learn. Also, keeping the chords to all Major helps minimize brain overloading. The demo at the beginning shows how a simple triad song can move to complex music with practice. Wow..

    • @curiousguitarist
      @curiousguitarist  3 года назад

      You are so welcome loopie007, so glad this example helps!

  • @tomeasley3538
    @tomeasley3538 3 года назад

    I was playing around with this song this weekend going from barre chords to "cowboy chords with walk downs.. the triads will be a great mix and love the fills, it also really fills some gaps in my mind after working on the triad lesson, to look for that next chord by the note[s] in the current chord you are using

  • @dageonyar
    @dageonyar 3 года назад

    New sub. Great lesson Chris thank you. But way above my skill level i think. Going to check out your other vids in hopes to pick up more of the basics first :)

    • @curiousguitarist
      @curiousguitarist  3 года назад

      Thanks for the sub and welcome to the channel!!
      Take it slow Dageon, this isn’t super complex. But the octave video might be a better starter?
      Guitar Fretboard Exercise: Octaves
      ruclips.net/video/j3Zrm1Af0Jk/видео.html

  • @arsenioberlin268
    @arsenioberlin268 3 года назад +3

    Probably the most illuminating lesson I've seen on using triads in the real world. It helped, Chris, that you chose one of the most beautiful songs ever written. Thank You.

    • @curiousguitarist
      @curiousguitarist  3 года назад +1

      Thanks Arsenio,
      I agree, such longing and loneliness conveyed in a song with only major chords!?!
      It really is a masterpiece.

  • @aleks2194
    @aleks2194 3 года назад

    This is Awsome

  • @mjw-li9gc
    @mjw-li9gc 2 года назад

    I'm always so surprised how few likes you have, c'mon people :) I'm learning so much from your videos. Thanks!

  • @jessicalynn3206
    @jessicalynn3206 3 года назад

    Awesome guitar

  • @Fake_Jesus
    @Fake_Jesus Год назад

    I always have "What did he say?" moments with Chris.
    It's always worth replaying those parts...

  • @nicholasgordon5013
    @nicholasgordon5013 Год назад +3

    I have been taking online guitar lessons for a couple of decades now and you my friend are one of the best. This is a great lesson. I really needed to learn this. I am a gigging lead guitarist and this is an area I need to improve on. Thank you.

  • @melodymp2844
    @melodymp2844 3 года назад

    I love singing this song :) Thanks :)

    • @curiousguitarist
      @curiousguitarist  3 года назад +1

      It's such a well-crafted mix of harmony and lyric. It's astoundingly good.

  • @ilovegitaar
    @ilovegitaar 2 года назад

    Joind your patreon cos I am curious( it's about voice leading) and think I can learn a lot,play now for 10 years acoustic guitar and a lot of theory too also just started a bit of simple looping..thx

    • @curiousguitarist
      @curiousguitarist  2 года назад

      Hey Willem, thanks so much for tour support! I’ll see you on Patreon!

  • @ActuallySettle
    @ActuallySettle Год назад +1

    Steve Cropper, such an amazing player. Booker T, Otis, the resume is endless. Shows how the great players don't distinguish between rhythm and lead playing.

    • @curiousguitarist
      @curiousguitarist  Год назад

      So true, it’s just music on their instrument.

    • @ActuallySettle
      @ActuallySettle Год назад

      @@curiousguitarist well I think the reason it's hard to play like that is a guitar doesn't sound 'full' unless you're playing on all six strings, playing triads and diads sliding around doesn't sound that good unaccompanied. As a result guitarists like to impersonate Hendrix or Curtis Mayfield who would hit the bass at the beginning of a bar and ornament on the top strings. That's a great style but in a band with lots of instruments like Booker T and the crew, Cropper style works better. Iirc Keith Richards doesn't even have the low string on his guitar.

  • @PlouplePoupi
    @PlouplePoupi 3 года назад

    Thank u, love it🇫🇷👍🏼🍒

  • @decleafs4
    @decleafs4 3 года назад +2

    FANTASTIC lesson! Love this song.Thank you very much. Marty is right, you're a great teacher. Subscribed.

  • @jonbigg7385
    @jonbigg7385 3 года назад +1

    Fantastic tune. I love that progression. An band I was in back in 1985 covered the Michael Bolton version of this song, including me trying as best I could to do justice to Neal Schon's guitar solo! I look forward to your lessons Chris. You're one of the best teachers on YT.

  • @ifoundthistoday
    @ifoundthistoday 3 года назад

    super thx !!

  • @phineus8397
    @phineus8397 Год назад

    What an absolute stonker of a lesson!

    • @curiousguitarist
      @curiousguitarist  Год назад

      Well I don't know what a stonker is, but absolute is fitting :)

  • @PR-BEACHBOY
    @PR-BEACHBOY 2 года назад

    Steve Cropper is one of the most influential guitarists in U.S. history! He (unless I’m mistaken) plays a “Telecaster” for the most part.
    A “Memphis Gents” member with Booker T as well as “The Mar-Keys”, he’s written more hit songs than I have fingers and toes!
    Great man!!!

    • @curiousguitarist
      @curiousguitarist  2 года назад +1

      Nice! I'm so glad that you're a Cropper fan, Walt. I find very few guitarists these days recognize his contributions, which were massive, to songwriting on the guitar and "part" crafting.
      He's long been one of my favorites.

  • @royclarke988
    @royclarke988 3 года назад

    Blimey that's ace, between you and @MartyMusic I should be able to play by the end of the year

    • @curiousguitarist
      @curiousguitarist  3 года назад +1

      That sounds great Roy, but I have a sneaking suspicion you actually already can :)

  • @Jake66564
    @Jake66564 3 года назад

    Cool lesson! An in depth lesson/exercise for voice leading would be great

  • @AustinMcNeillMusic
    @AustinMcNeillMusic 2 года назад +1

    I picked up my first guitar 10 years ago and learned from Marty. I’m a singer who learned guitar so I play by feel and ear mostly. I’ve reached a point to where I need to take theory to a new level in order to be more creative in a band setting and writing new material. Your channel provides this “next level mastery” for us who have been playing for a while. You’re doing us all a really good service here. Thank you and Marty both for all you have done in the guitar world and for inspiring/ teaching many generations of guitar players to come.

    • @curiousguitarist
      @curiousguitarist  2 года назад

      Thanks Austin, I'm glad you're here. BYW, your "Black Hole Sun" cover is crazy good friend. Just awesome.

  • @unclesalty7778
    @unclesalty7778 3 года назад

    Great teachers are hard to find! I found one!

  • @Charles_S.
    @Charles_S. 3 года назад

    Another great vid Chris. I was wondering, could you do some lessons on voice leading. I've been getting into playing jazz the last couple of years ( 251, 1625 progressions) but voice leading is going slower than I would like to grasp. Thanks again for sharing!

    • @curiousguitarist
      @curiousguitarist  3 года назад

      Thanks Charles.
      The voice leading concepts in this video apply directly to more sophisticated progressions and harmony.
      I'll definitely cover 2-5-1 shortly!

  • @tianjohan4633
    @tianjohan4633 2 года назад

    What a great video. Real world usage of triads in a song. Any chance you could do more videos like this, over a song? I struggle to memorize and saving triad lessons to the brains harddrive. I think this is the solution.

    • @curiousguitarist
      @curiousguitarist  2 года назад +1

      Glad you enjoyed this one Tian! Yes I think I’ll do another one of these, gotta find a great tune!

    • @tianjohan4633
      @tianjohan4633 Год назад

      @@curiousguitarist Wow what a great response. You really have a hands on way of teaching guitar that is refreshing. And you let the theory part fall so naturally into the lesson it is even possible to absorb for an adhd brain. Keep up the great work.

    • @tianjohan4633
      @tianjohan4633 Год назад

      Just subscribed to your channel.

    • @curiousguitarist
      @curiousguitarist  Год назад

      @@tianjohan4633 thank you Tian, I appreciate that.

  • @acousticmonkey2209
    @acousticmonkey2209 Год назад +2

    One of the most helpful bits I got on triads here was "If the root is on this string, this is always the shape." That’s really help me break down the shapes and give me a quick path to what fingers I should be using where. I constantly felt like it was too much to take in. Thanks 😊

    • @curiousguitarist
      @curiousguitarist  Год назад +3

      Ahhh of course! Especially when the set of strings contains the B string, those shapes seem unrelated. Once you get them under your fingers the next step is to see what those same inversions look like on other string sets. That usually allows for great insight into how to manage chords and scales crossing that B string.
      Thanks for the comment!

    • @acousticmonkey2209
      @acousticmonkey2209 Год назад +1

      @@curiousguitarist Thank you for the help🙂

    • @brianmincher716
      @brianmincher716 Год назад

      Oh, 100%, this was my light bulb moment too. Always wondered how guys were so easily remembering all these millions of different triads all over the place. Makes so much more sense now.

  • @officialWWM
    @officialWWM Год назад

    That is what I call the perfect tone!

    • @curiousguitarist
      @curiousguitarist  Год назад

      Love it! I just had a viewer tell me that it sounded too rattly :)

    • @officialWWM
      @officialWWM Год назад

      @@curiousguitarist no way! There’s something wrong with their ears!

    • @curiousguitarist
      @curiousguitarist  Год назад +1

      @@officialWWM I agree completely!!!!

  • @robhead22
    @robhead22 Год назад +1

    I love this lesson!! Im on it. Thank you!

  • @aaronbickford8725
    @aaronbickford8725 Год назад +1

    God, I’ve loved this song since I was a kid. Thank you kindly for sharing this with the world!

  • @aleks2194
    @aleks2194 3 года назад

    if you could do more chord voicing stuff that would be great, working on this and trying to find some ideas on the bridge that is really nice on the original recording, but this kind of stuff that links different chord positions and playing lead voicings on them is really something i want to learn

    • @curiousguitarist
      @curiousguitarist  3 года назад

      Yes, there’s always more to talk about with chords!
      Did you watch the voice leading video yet Aleks?

  • @QBRX
    @QBRX 3 года назад

    The triad part is pretty simple, it's the voice leading stuff that I think is really great. I would like to get that stuff down.

  • @arifq123
    @arifq123 Год назад

    A very good lesson, and your comments on structure and theory are very much appreciated. Thanks.

  • @diegoho4885
    @diegoho4885 3 года назад

    Nice Video, could you do another example of melodies using triads ¿

    • @curiousguitarist
      @curiousguitarist  3 года назад +1

      Here you go! ruclips.net/video/1fN-er3x6vA/видео.html

  • @mikemjp1573
    @mikemjp1573 3 года назад

    Great stuff! So is voice leading when one of the notes from the triad remains the same in the next triad (apart form parallel, which is where they all move an equal amount)?
    I have a feeling that's a similar concept to a pedal note somehow, connecting all chords in a progression together.
    Subs rising fast Chris, keep it up!

    • @curiousguitarist
      @curiousguitarist  3 года назад +1

      Voice leading is any harmonic movement related to the last note...so yeah, even if a note stays the same, it’s “function” changes under the new chord.
      I have a video on pedal tones planned already, but I’ll plan one for voice leading as well!!

  • @flbiker57
    @flbiker57 Год назад

    This is stuff I should have worked on SO long ago. Great lesson, Thank you.

  • @larryfoster2227
    @larryfoster2227 Год назад

    You are an excellent teacher my friend!

  • @jimdep6542
    @jimdep6542 9 месяцев назад

    I really enjoyed this lesson, Chris. Interesting to my ears that this chord progression makes it sound like there's some dominant 7 chords, when they are all straight major chords. I'm guessing this is because of the leading tones from the melody that my brain is used to hearing.

    • @curiousguitarist
      @curiousguitarist  9 месяцев назад +1

      The melody is mostly major pentatonic but does feature some of that chromatic movement from the chord phrasing as well. One of the best modern mixes of harmony and lyric

    • @jimdep6542
      @jimdep6542 9 месяцев назад

      @@curiousguitarist Do you know if the chords where dominant 7's or not on the original studio cut , such as on the B and E chords ? It's probably all personal preference, but just curious if you happen to know.

    • @curiousguitarist
      @curiousguitarist  9 месяцев назад

      @@jimdep6542 in the verse the only Dom7 chord is the A. If you play it with all dominant chords it doesn’t quite sound right, it sounds a little too dense to me compared to the recording. Hope that helps!

    • @jimdep6542
      @jimdep6542 9 месяцев назад

      @@curiousguitarist I agree. I'm plugging the chords into Band in a Box to play over and trying to decide whether or not to make some of the chords dominant or not.

    • @curiousguitarist
      @curiousguitarist  9 месяцев назад +1

      @@jimdep6542 yup, that’s the route, plug em in and listen to em!

  • @michaelmerrullo2043
    @michaelmerrullo2043 Месяц назад

  • @mothroyale9076
    @mothroyale9076 Год назад

    I have just been learning my triad sharps over the past few weeks. I watched this video before I started learning the shapes and again just now. So much easier to understand the application of the shapes now. Wow practice, who knew, lol.

    • @curiousguitarist
      @curiousguitarist  Год назад +1

      Ha! Right? The one thing I think we all (as guitarists) loose sight of is that mastering this thing will take hard work. But once you put in ANY focused effort over time, it pays back right away!

  • @fredworthmn
    @fredworthmn 11 месяцев назад

    This is exactly what I want to learn! Haven’t found it anywhere else. I am having great difficulties understanding triads! Your presentation gives me a direction but I feel less than hopeful I can learn!

    • @curiousguitarist
      @curiousguitarist  11 месяцев назад

      You don’t need hope, just guidance and effort! Anyone can learn this, it’s just not easy at first.
      Try this one too: Triads For Guitar: START HERE
      ruclips.net/video/0yqvVf13_ac/видео.html

  • @80srocker65
    @80srocker65 Год назад

    Cool lesson
    I like the way you show the inversion as the cords climb the neck

  • @345kobi
    @345kobi 6 месяцев назад

    How well does this transfer to acoustic guitar? Thanks.

    • @curiousguitarist
      @curiousguitarist  6 месяцев назад

      As long as your action (string height) is fairly low it should move right over.
      But the higher on the fretboard you go on most acoustics the more effort is required to press the strings down due to higher action and string tension.

  • @kdrake777
    @kdrake777 3 года назад

    When are you going to put out a course?

    • @curiousguitarist
      @curiousguitarist  3 года назад +1

      I’m writing it right now :)
      I’ll have a free primer, a full theory book and a lead guitar toolbox type of book all available this year. When I get that all set up I’ll let everybody know here on the channel.
      Thanks for asking!

    • @kdrake777
      @kdrake777 3 года назад

      @@curiousguitarist First dibs! I have been buying Marty’s stuff for over a decade. I hope yours is more intermediate / advanced. Loving the free stuff!

  • @michaelwhitley2081
    @michaelwhitley2081 2 года назад

    I’m fascinated by the concept that the string the root note is on dictates the shape of the chord. Have you done a lesson on that?

    • @curiousguitarist
      @curiousguitarist  2 года назад

      Not only that, but the finger you use to play the root does as well :)

    • @michaelwhitley3389
      @michaelwhitley3389 2 года назад

      @@curiousguitarist Now you've got me thinking!!😁

  • @adriansrfr
    @adriansrfr 2 года назад

    I bit more of a break-down of that "G-shape" that looks more like a moveable minor A-7 would have helped at 5:31

    • @adriansrfr
      @adriansrfr 2 года назад

      Modified D-shape makes more sense to me. Now that I got that, the entire lesson makes sense to me, thank you!

    • @curiousguitarist
      @curiousguitarist  2 года назад

      @@adriansrfr so glad! Sorry if it was confusing, Adrian.

  • @jonadams455
    @jonadams455 Год назад

    How did you get that tone?

    • @curiousguitarist
      @curiousguitarist  Год назад

      That’s the strat straight into a Yamaha THR10 on the “crunch” preset with some knob twiddling :)

  • @RevGerryRM
    @RevGerryRM 2 года назад

    Well, I went to Patreon looking for the Tab, well wouldn't you know it, I didn't find it 🤔

    • @curiousguitarist
      @curiousguitarist  2 года назад +1

      I can totally help you get it Gerry!

    • @RevGerryRM
      @RevGerryRM 2 года назад

      @@curiousguitarist thank you, that would ge great 👍🏼

    • @curiousguitarist
      @curiousguitarist  2 года назад +1

      @@RevGerryRM sent you the link on Patreon.

  • @sullycliftona
    @sullycliftona Год назад

    Tons of stuff in this ... ahhhh .. ill watch it for a couple hours ill get some chord memory (!)

    • @curiousguitarist
      @curiousguitarist  Год назад

      Oh yeah! You're going to love the results...glad you're here!