I love triads, they are so useful in rhythms and lead, solos. There isn't any part to play in a band where you wouldn't want to use them. Mike, this lesson is so valuable, im going to watch this one many times to get it printed in my head. Thank you so much.
Hello Mike, and thank you for this lesson! It really helps a lot! One of the best lessons I’ve ever seen on triads, and how to use them effectively . Hope you are doing well! Doug Smith from Denver
I love triads, they are so useful in rhythms and lead, solos. There isn't any part to play in a band where you wouldn't want to use them. Mike, this lesson is so valuable, im going to watch this one many times to get it printed in my head. Thank you so much.
Hello Mike, and thank you for this lesson! It really helps a lot! One of the best lessons I’ve ever seen on triads, and how to use them effectively . Hope you are doing well! Doug Smith from Denver
I agree this is really clear to me. Useful as all heck.
This is such a fantastic lesson 👏
Amazing approach 💯🙌
Nice lesson thanks. Perhaps you could cover the matter of keeping the strings outside of the triad silent (when strumming the triad)?
New player here. Thank you so much.
Great lesson! Thank you!
Great lesson. Very useful. Thanks.
Very useful. Thanks!!
This shit finally clicked in my thick ass head. Thanks brother
Cool 😎
Agree- really good lesson. I am trying to learn which triads match up to the pentatonic shapes. Its confusing me. lol
Thanks yuo
Fantastic lesson !!!! 😊Thank you