In comments it was noted that a triad, minimum, was needed to be called a chord. Be that as it may, implied chords are often used or components highlighted for effect. In 65 years of playing I have been challenged by Juilliard grads who never played a pay gig. Music theory is a useful aid to understanding - sometimes. I am grateful to Troy for putting forward useful guide lines as clearly as he does. Music is about sharing messages. Play nice. RGR
Super! That stuff is very useful for those who use Open D tuning, thanks a lot for your lessons Troy! Greetings from Spain
Thanks dude!
Great information,really opens up a bunch of possibilities. Thank you
In comments it was noted that a triad, minimum, was needed to be called a chord. Be that as it may, implied chords are often used or components highlighted for effect. In 65 years of playing I have been challenged by Juilliard grads who never played a pay gig. Music theory is a useful aid to understanding - sometimes. I am grateful to Troy for putting forward useful guide lines as clearly as he does. Music is about sharing messages. Play nice. RGR
Good job and very instructives lessons ! From France
thanks great lesson!
Troy B TOPS !
Thanks Mark!
What lap steel guitar is that? It sounds amazing
Also what amplifier and things?
It's a Duesenberg Fairytale and I'm using a Kemper Amp Profiler.
Troy Brenningmeyer man I’m gonna get one then. So beautiful. What profile are you using?
Probably an old Fender Deluxe Profile or something@@pookievanderbilt6889
Troy Brenningmeyer thank you so much man. You’ve inspired me to play some