I've watched a ton of RUclips content for guitar. Your teaching style is very clear and easy to follow. You've gained a subscriber, keep up the great content
Great visuals on the connections. All this stuff should be taught together. Triads. Arpeggios. Match it to the appropriate major/minor scales and it’s just magic. Literally all right there. Take my like AND subscribed. Well done. Thank you.
Brilliant! _"See the shapes."_ For those of us who don't read music (well me, certainly), shapes on the fretboard is how we work. Anyone learning guitar, who thinks that reading music or tab is essential, should watch this video. You need only read the fretboard.
Here's my problem. I cut my left index finger off in an accident last year. So the bar chords are, well, not working. Can you create an example with triads? I've gotten good at using them, but I'm still trying to connect them.
Do you mean what are the names of these triad chords? Because she’s plying the root, 3, and 5, the chord quality is major (minor chords have a b3). If you look the root note in the diagram, the root note is always D, so these are all variants of the D major chord. But some are inversions. Pattern 2 is R (lowest), 3, 5, so that is plain D major (D F# A). Pattern 3 is 3, 5, R (F# D A) so that is D/F# because F# is the lowest note. Pattern 1 is 5, R, 3 (A D F#) so that is D/A because the A is the lowest note. So you only have 3 chords here: D, D/F#, and D/A. So D major and it’s 2 inversions. The 4th chord is the exact same as chord 1, just 1 octave higher (also D/A)-same notes and same shape.
It's alot easier to be more specific for you to mention how many frets up and down, rather than just sliding up and down like someone playing 'steel guitar' in a country band.!
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I've watched a ton of RUclips content for guitar. Your teaching style is very clear and easy to follow. You've gained a subscriber, keep up the great content
Excellent perspective, looking down on the fretboard. I wish more RUclips instructors would do this.
We find it to be helpful! Glad you do too! 🤘
Best CAGED and triad lesson I've ever seen.
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Thank you Dr. Molly. This is the simplest I've heard triads explained.
Awesome! Happy to hear it was helpful!
You are my favorite teacher. Thanks for the helpful knowledge!
Dang I'm glad to have stumbled on this.
Glad you're here too! 🤘
Great visuals on the connections. All this stuff should be taught together. Triads. Arpeggios. Match it to the appropriate major/minor scales and it’s just magic. Literally all right there. Take my like AND subscribed. Well done. Thank you.
Thanks so much and for subscribing! Welcome! 🤘
i watched your hour long CAGED video like 10 x.
great job, and thank you
Me, too.
Only remember one shape though.
Brilliant! _"See the shapes."_ For those of us who don't read music (well me, certainly), shapes on the fretboard is how we work. Anyone learning guitar, who thinks that reading music or tab is essential, should watch this video. You need only read the fretboard.
Love your videos. Great teaching style. Thanks for sharing.
Glad you like them! Thanks for watching! 🤘
Excellent!!! Cheers from Canada...
Fantastic lesson! Would you be able to do a caged triad lesson using the minor triads? Also, do you use the C shape very often?
So far the easy and clearest demonstration
Thanks so much!
This is awesome. I learned the caged system a long time ago but no one ever really showed me how it's useful. Please do a video three!
Noted! 🫡
you have a great teaching presence!
Glad to hear that!
True educator, excellent class
Thanks!
Really enjoyed this video ❤
Thanks! 😊
That guitar ! ❤
You are a fantastic teacher. I just subscribed to your channel.👏👏👏👏
Welcome aboard!
Thanks for the sharing ma'am!👍💓💓💓💓
Thanks for watching!
brilliant. Thank you!
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Nice tone
Hi,would you please tell me the model of the guiter?it’s so beautiful !
Hi,May l ask what is the model of the guiter?thank you so much!
Here's my problem. I cut my left index finger off in an accident last year. So the bar chords are, well, not working. Can you create an example with triads? I've gotten good at using them, but I'm still trying to connect them.
Hi- Thanks for the video What Are the 4 chords you are playing?
Do you mean what are the names of these triad chords? Because she’s plying the root, 3, and 5, the chord quality is major (minor chords have a b3). If you look the root note in the diagram, the root note is always D, so these are all variants of the D major chord. But some are inversions. Pattern 2 is R (lowest), 3, 5, so that is plain D major (D F# A). Pattern 3 is 3, 5, R (F# D A) so that is D/F# because F# is the lowest note. Pattern 1 is 5, R, 3 (A D F#) so that is D/A because the A is the lowest note. So you only have 3 chords here: D, D/F#, and D/A. So D major and it’s 2 inversions. The 4th chord is the exact same as chord 1, just 1 octave higher (also D/A)-same notes and same shape.
Hi, can some😢confirm that there’s adoption to flip the board to a lefty? On their website I mean. Thanks
I need to resubscribe to Pickup Music! Nothing comes close.
Appreciate the love! Come back! 🤘
Gooooöd!
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What guitar are you playing. Thanks
According to Premier Guitar's rig rundown on Molly, it's a Taylor T3.
@@1man1guitarletsgo thank you for that.
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Круто! Прикольно?
Should paint my nails too to sound better.
Ive been playing 40 years..NOW i find this out..
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absolutely no idea
You need to do more study in that case. You'll get there eventually.
It's alot easier to be more specific for you to mention how many frets up and down, rather than just sliding up and down like someone playing 'steel guitar' in a country band.!
The graphic below her playing shows which frets she is playing each shape on
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You didn't understand this lesson? It was an excellent lesson on learning triads.
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