TRIADS all across the fretboard - No theory
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- čas přidán 23. 04. 2024
- Discover how to know all your triads across the fretboard using only 2 strings😳
If you have these questions:
➕ Are triads easy to learn?
➕ How do you memorize triads?
➕ How do you understand triads?
➕ How do you identify chord triads?
➕ How many triads are there on guitar?
➕ What is the formula for a triad on guitar?
➕ How do you memorize a fretboard?
➕ What guitar triads are in the key of C?
➕ How many guitar triads are there?
All of these answers are resolved in this video using NO theory.
Only logic. - Hudba
That's amazing. I've been playing for 38 years and never learned an easy way to find triads. Thanks!
So happy this works for you!!! Awesome!
I have played guitar for almost 50 years. i never knew what double stops were for decades. then i found out it was just two notes, which is what i learned is called a Dyad.
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Same for me and I’ve been playing for around 40 years. To be fair, I was about 20 or 25 years in when I learned what they were lol, but still way too long
Great lesson keep moving FORWARD with colours and simplicity 👌
Thank you, Danilo! Keep rocking! 🎸
@@LearningGuitarSecrets Me Likey !
As someone who's been dabbling at guitar for years, I found this to be one of the clearest tutorials I have ever seen. Way to keep it simple while being immensely informative.
Awesome!!! Let's go! I appreciate your comment, Jeraldo❤️
I wish I found this video earlier in my guitar journey… But I’ll still claim a success, as any lesson is better for reinforcing what knowledge I have about any subject. This video is well thought out and extremely useful for visual learners. It takes a simplistic approach without applying an abundance of music theory. For any beginner, that’s a major plus. Mad kudos! I’m subscribing!
This is the slickest explanation I have ever seen! amazing!
Very helpful! Been playing 35 years and trying to learn this. Thanks for putting it so simply
Yes! So happy this video helped you, Murray❤️
Quite a unique way to teach it, but one of the BEST videos i've seen on Triads. It matches how my brain works. I think it's a must watch if you know a little about triads, but other tutorials aren't doing it for you. This is a great way to visualize the fretboard.
Awesome, Chad! So happy you liked it❤️ Thank you so much for your comment. It means a lot.
This is the best CAGED I have ever seen!! For the first time I feel comfortable being in one as opposed to feeling TRAPPED 😅
Love it! Thank you so much for watching and for taking the time to write your great comment😊
As someone new to the guitar and in my mid 60’s I found it very helpful in the way you simplified the lesson great stuff I look forward to your next video
Thank you so much, Geoff! Looking forward to seeing you there😃
I am a self taught guitarist getting back to it after a long absence. This presentation is inspired! And inspiring! Very well explained. Makes visible and clear the basic pathways of the fretboard. Thank you! Will be looking at your other videos.
Awesome! Thank you so much❤️ So happy it inspired you🎉
Promised I’d learn to find any triad in 10 minutes. Totally delivered. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you for watching! And for taking the time to comment. It means al lot❤️
The manner of presenting the strings and their relationship to each other was revelation for me. Now my scales including the various modes are easier to navigate up and down the neck.
Let's go!!! So happy this helped!
I have watched what feels like hundreds of video's on the fretboard and finding triads and this hands down was the simplest explanation.
I appreciate it, David!
agree , helps alot
Bringing it all together. What a Great Teacher. Theory made simple. WOW.
Thank you! I really appreciate your comment🤗
The floodgates of my mind have literally been blown wide open. I too have watched many other vids on this topic but this is the best hands down. I will be watching many more of your videos. I can’t thank you enough!!!!!❤. BTW I love seeing the caged system just appear before my eyes.
Let's go!!! Love it, Wayne!!! So happy this video helped you and everything clicked💪
Great !!! Thanks 😊
This is the clearest explanation for triads and the CAGED system I have seen. Thank you so much.
So glad to know it helped you! Thank you for taking the time to comment. It means a lot!
@@LearningGuitarSecretsI agree with @choochoochooseyou. AWESOME JOB PROFESSOR!!
Found your channel today and I have to say it’s great stuff. I appreciate the time you are taking to help beginners like myself. Thanks
I appreciate you watching! Thank you for taking the time to comment❤️
I’ve been watching guitar tutorials on CZcams for some time now. This is easily one of the BEST videos. Easy, lucid explanation. Thank you.
Wohooo! Thank you so much! I appreciate you taking the time to watch and comment. It means a lot❤️
I really appreciate your logical explanation on Triads. Thank you.
Thank you Bill! I appreciate you too😃
I am watching this again. I am around the five minute mark. Wish I would have found you or your method years ago. Would have save so much time and money. No one teaches this stuff. Simply amazing.
I am so happy you are liking this way of teaching❤️ It took me so long to figure this out but it's very simple, isn't it?
Triads explained so well many thanks Den. Thanks for taking the time to help.🎸👍🎶
I appreciate you watching through all platforms❤️
WOW! Certainly a new way of thinking of putting triads together with color. Great video lesson that I'll watch multiple times!
Thank you! It's awesome to hear you enjoyed it! 🎸
Precisely as described and delivered concisely and with clear accuracy.
Thank you
Excellent presentation
I appreciate you, Joe! Thank you for watching and for taking the time to write such a great comment❤️
Killer vid, Super understandable. I went to my guitar and started soloing b4 finishing the lesson. (however I did complete.) And I been playing for years. Gonna follow more stuff. Knowing them on piano triads and now able to show on guitar too. PRICELESS. Thanks man.
This is fantastic! Thank you so much for taking the time to come back and comment. It means a lot❤️
Great information! Thankyou!
So glad you liked it! Thanks for the support! 🎉
Thank you. Finally someone who has explained it simply but with so much info. Keep these vids coming 🎸
So happy to hear you liked this one❤️
thank you,Sir.beautifully explained
I appreciate it❤️
This was excellent. Much better than I was expecting. Thank you for posting this. It was a very nice breakdown.
😍 Thank you so much for watching and commenting. I saw your other comment too😊
Very clear! Thanks a lot. 👍
Awesome! Happy you liked it😃
A great new perspective on how triads and caged octaves work together. Very logical m, simple and direct. Thank you
Glad you liked it! 😃🎸
ive watched several videos similar slight changes over several weeks and this really helps memory with identifying notes cheers man
Thank you!
Wow your teaching method has really lit up the fretboard, this has helped with connecting the shapes along the board, thank you 👏❤️
Thank you! It's awesome to hear this video helped you❤️
Good explaination. Thanks.
So glad you enjoyed it!
This is by far one of the best videos I have seen on triads and a little about the CAGED system. The concept is new to me but I can understand it because he is a great teacher!
Thank you so much, Craig! I really appreciate your comment❤️
Awesome job. To get it through to my thick head is quite an accomplishment. Thank you. Im subscribing.
Awesome, Dennis! Thank you so much for the love🎉
That was great. Really well structured making it so much easier to learn.
So happy you liked it❤️🎸
amazing explanation - crystal clear.
Thank you! I appreciate it.
thank you! very good explanation and helpful!
Thank you so much for watching, John!
Really great how you explain this so well and so visually understandable. You rock! :)
Thank you, Donald!
Very informative and simple. Perfect 😃
Thank you so much, Patrick! I appreciate your comment🤗
Great stuff as usual. Very helpful for all.
Thank you so much, Steve!
Great explanation, just phantastic
THANK YOU ❤️
Great lesson thanks
Thank you!
Excellent!!
❤️THANK YOU❤️
I like your method of teaching triads. ❤️
Thank you! So happy you liked it🤗
Thank you
Very very helpful. Thank you 😊
You're welcome! Thanks for the thumbs up. Means a lot!
great lessons sir
Thank you!
Very nice lesson. Cheers, Malcolm
Thank you, Malcolm. I appreciate your comment.
explained that very well, thanks
Thank you! I appreciate you watching!
May i pay tribute… This is for me the very best informative video out there on triads, beautifully explained in a simple manner. I’ve struggled time and time again to understand triads etc, but not anymore.. Thank you..
Thank you so much! I saw your comment on my other video. I appreciate you❤️
@@LearningGuitarSecrets Just Purchased your book such is my belief in your teaching ..
This was great...Thanks!
Awesome! So happy you liked it, Richard!
I liked it! I can use it! Thanks!
Awesome! Thank you for liking the video. It means a lot❤️
This reinforces Ricky Cominsky's 5R3 technique. I love it.🥰
thank you!
Another great one, tnx !
So happy you liked it!
CAGED explained by a Great teacher!Fantastic!!
Thank you!!!
amazing technique...Very helpful! ..auto subscribe.
Thank you so much! So happy you liked it🎉 I appreciate the love❤️
Really clear - light bulbs going on in my brain💡 - Thanks so much and keep up the great explanations and visualizations!!
So happy to hear this, Sean! Thank you for taking the time to write your comment. It means a lot.
Your a great teacher ( educator )👌🏽
Thank you, Gary! So happy that you enjoyed the video. It means a lot that you took the time to comment😊
Wow! Well done!
Thank you!!
Id say that's quite brilliantly explained for me.
Im a very visual person when it comes to instructions.
Nice one!
Thank you so much!❤️
Thanks for the THEORY lesson :)
happy you liked it, Barry!
That was an awesome lesson seriously thank you. I’ve watched a lot of videos about this topic and they seemed a little to much sometimes but this was like triads for dummies and I got the CAGED idea in the same video man much appreciated!!
Oh yeah definitely subscribed
So cool! Thank you so much for taking the time to write such a wonderful comment. It really means a lot❤️
I truly needed it to be explained to me this. I have a much better time understanding my instrument.
So happy it helped you😍
I'm a lifelong drummer trying to learn guitar. Your videos are great!
Oh you're going to breeze through it!! Being a drummer rhythm is already there which, in my opinion, is the most important thing❤️ I appreciate you taking the time to comment and watch, Sean😃
Nice job, very understandable 👍
Thank you, Bill. I appreciate your comment. It means a lot😃
Great!
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Good one... 🤗😃✌️
Thank you!
Thx, that’s the first time I’ve understood this concept. I’ve played going. On five decades by ear . I’m 68 years old and playing three hours a day and growing with my skills out of intermediate level.
Yes! So happy to hear this video helped you😍
As someone who is aware they are using triads when playing, this really helped with clarity. Thanks
So happy to hear this video helped you❤️ I appreciate you taking the time to comment😊
Dude, AMAZING.
Thank you! So happy you liked it😍
awesome !
Thank you!
Pete Townshend - Amazing Journey / Sparks.
Awesome
good video Den nice easy explanation.
I'm glad you liked it, Wayne! Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment!
Very helpful indeed. Subbed! What software are you using to notate?
Thank you for the love! Much appreciated❤️ I'm using Canva on my computer and recording with Quicktime and a second camera.
that wass halerius .loved it simpel and to the point well dune thank you very muth !!!!
Thank you!
Thanks.
Happy you liked it, Michael❤️
This was helpful for me to understand where to find triads. I can see creating the other 3 triads (minor, diminished, augmented) on the same page and then doing one page for each key. Wouldn’t actually take long.
The lesson I am looking for would be to relate triads to the pentatonic scale patterns. I can be doing lead and now I want to slide back to rhythm. If I am doing a key of C lead, what would be an easy C, F, G?
Good question. If you're playing in the key of C, use the C major pentatonic scale shape under the C shape chord, for example. Roots on the 5th and 2nd strings.
I loved it
Thank you!!! Thank you so much for watching😍
That is a very helpful video. What software program are you using to show the visuals on the fretboard? It really helps the visualization of understanding the relationship of notes to chords
Thank you! That is Canva paired up with "recoding screen" on Quicktime.
Great you're smart
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Wow
i practice only since 3 weeks and know some of the fretboard and how to count from the start and the 3 5 7 9 dots. but i had difficulty remember per string so fast and this will help alot i haven't seen this anywhere else..
i have myself also alot of papers made with simple theories made from a lot diffocult explained videos but had not yet seen this is so chronologically per 2 strings
So happy you found this early in your journey! I wish I would of understood this earlier😅
Great breakdown of a couple of things I've heard about as a beginner guitar player, but where I hadn't connected the dots yet (pun intended). Thanks!
Love it! I appreciate you taking the time to comment💪
I will have to view this a couple of times, i got lost at some point, probably cause I started tinkering with some of these concepts!😊
😃 That's a good sign!!! Let me know how you like it the second time💪
That was a great way to visualize the fretboard.
Thank you, Tim! I appreciate you watching and taking the time to comment😊
Three minutes into the lesson and I realised that there is some gold information here.
Thank you!
Good video buddy. New subscriber now 😊. Just wanted to add. Memorize the fretboard, it makes life easier best way for me is to learn groups of notes. Whatever works best for you though. Take care 😎✌️✌️🎸🎸
Thank you, Mike! I appreciate the love and feedback.
A good video, but I am definitely going have to watch it a few more times
Thank you! Let me know if you need any further explanations👍
What computer software are you using?? Would like to get it. Great learn8ng tool.
Using Canva.
Hey - what software do you use for moving notes around ?
Canva
Hi Den, may I ask you what drawing app or tool do you use in this video.? From a new subscriber to your excellent video lessons
Of course, Rob! I'm using Canva.
This is fantastic! So those are all C chords. (People who are color blind will not be able to see the difference between blue and green - depending on the color blindness combo).
Thank you, Jenny! Yes they are! Never thought of this about the colors... I'll give it a spin👍
You just gave me a lightbulb moment.
Yeah!!! Let's go!
What app are you using to make the graphics?
Using Canva
Best Video about triads I've ever seen. Why? Because I understand it the first time🙈🙈😱👍👍👍. Thank you very much 🙏🙏🙏
One think I understand. In C and G you have 2 times Red, and 4 strings😭????
Thank you! I'll check it out, I might have made a mistake...
@@LearningGuitarSecretsno, sorry, you make not a mistake!!! 🙈. Im to stupid, but I found my mistake. Sorry 🙏🙏🙏
Wow.. helpful. .. !! 🎉🎉😂🎉😅😊🎉🎉
So happy to hear you liked it and found it helpful😃
sensational
Thank you so much!!
Truely one of the best videos I found on explaining Triads. However, I still don't have a clue how this is going to help me play now that I understand the triads. So how do we apply triads onto playing guitar? Why should I learn triads if I can play all 6 strings with open chords and bar chords?
Superb question👍 This gives you other positions and other "voices" for your chords. Very useful if you want to give your progressions another feel. If you're playing along to someone else, it allows you to play the same chords but not sound exactly the same😃
@@LearningGuitarSecrets Thanks for the advice! Really useful to beginners like myself. I really appreciate the genuine excitement you have in explaining all theses, truly a passionate guitar lover! A big thank you from Hong Kong! Could you shine some light on how to use these triads when playing along with someone? Let's say if the other person is playing open chords, do I only need to only play the triads (3 strings)? I am not sure if I can do much with 3 strings or am I supposed to jump between different triads positions? Or is there a way to play all 6 strings with triads but not using bar chords? I am not sure if I can stretch my fingers to reach all those positions