Start connecting Triads like this and your guitar playing will be fire!

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  • čas přidán 13. 09. 2024
  • Watch the video linked at the end to connect the dots. Here you will learn how to use 4 A minor triads on 4 string sets and you will be on your way to becoming extremely musical on the guitar. Connect the dots ones day at a time and never stop. Go Team Jellyfish. Only you can stop you so keep going. See you in the next video. Grab the chord charts below.
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Komentáře • 79

  • @mrelmoresmusiclab
    @mrelmoresmusiclab  Před 21 dnem

    Please check out our newsletter jellyfish. Keep going, harrys-newsletter-2b7134.beehiiv.com/

  • @MJnNB
    @MJnNB Před 21 dnem +8

    I have to take the time to tell you. I watch a lot of guitar instruction videos. I have only 2 or 3 that I have really helped me break through barriers. You are the latest. Great stuff. I feel like you’re teaching me this stuff one on one. And I’m really only interested in theory. Not how to play songs per se. That’s for another time. Thank you for these videos.

  • @johnduffin6437
    @johnduffin6437 Před 16 dny +1

    For real. I’ve been struggling with triads. Connected my dots perfectly. Sub for life.

    • @mrelmoresmusiclab
      @mrelmoresmusiclab  Před 16 dny

      Woohoo! Stoked to help any way I can. Lots more to come. Keep going. Stoked to have you. 😎

  • @keithcampbell6632
    @keithcampbell6632 Před 17 dny +1

    These triad videos are amazing. I feel like my playing is about to take a boost. Thanks man.

    • @mrelmoresmusiclab
      @mrelmoresmusiclab  Před 17 dny

      My pleasure! Super stoked to help out anyway I can. We all have a path in the world of guitar. Having fun is goal number one and the rest is easy. Keep going one day at a time.

  • @TheGlobalInformationMan

    This was so helpful, you have an effective teaching style. Two triad lessons and my playing has already expanded. Thank you very much.

    • @mrelmoresmusiclab
      @mrelmoresmusiclab  Před 17 dny +1

      So awesome to hear and thank you. Yeah, just trying to figure out my space on YT. I think giving you things in smaller chunks that you connect in the broader picture is the way to go. Stoked it helped. Keep going and keep connecting the dots. So fun!

  • @losthwy
    @losthwy Před 19 dny +2

    Haha my previous comment about me watching my finger move down a fret and creating a flatted triad had an influence on your teaching method! 😀😃😄

    • @mrelmoresmusiclab
      @mrelmoresmusiclab  Před 19 dny +1

      For sure, I thought that was a great idea to point that out since I was right there. Ha ha one day at a time, my friend.

  • @SixStringRay
    @SixStringRay Před 20 dny +1

    Triads lead to *MAGIC* ❤
    Thanks brother have a nice and musical day! Cheers

  • @inperspective
    @inperspective Před 11 dny

    Glad I found your channel. Your teaching has a great vibe and I've found your tips on triads (and how to practice them) extremely helpful. Thanks for what you do, my friend. Happy new sub.

    • @mrelmoresmusiclab
      @mrelmoresmusiclab  Před 11 dny

      I love hearing that and super stoked you found the channel. Just keep connecting the dots one day at a time. So much to learn. Lots more to come and keep going one day at a time. :)

  • @NikosKatsikanis
    @NikosKatsikanis Před 19 dny

    triad’s are back in fashion

  • @KASKASM
    @KASKASM Před 15 dny

    Cool example with the Am triads.

    • @mrelmoresmusiclab
      @mrelmoresmusiclab  Před 15 dny +1

      Thank you. Yes, when you start connecting the dots like this is starts to get really fun. These are also some great shapes to get your hand used to playing. Keep going!

  • @robhead22
    @robhead22 Před 16 dny

    Thank you! Beautiful!!

    • @mrelmoresmusiclab
      @mrelmoresmusiclab  Před 16 dny

      My pleasure. Love helping out in any way that I can. Keep going one day at a time and lots more to come.

  • @NDFlyFisher
    @NDFlyFisher Před 21 dnem +1

    Jellyfish.
    Thanks for the great lesson.

  • @NoOtherInfo
    @NoOtherInfo Před 18 dny

    I really enjoyed this. Simply put and very useful. Cheers very much. Subscribed.

    • @mrelmoresmusiclab
      @mrelmoresmusiclab  Před 18 dny +1

      Thank you so much and stoked to have you. Small chunks one day at a time. Keep going and lots more to come. :)

    • @NoOtherInfo
      @NoOtherInfo Před 18 dny

      @@mrelmoresmusiclab and "one day at a time" being the first lyric on the only video i have posted just solidified my subscription. Keep up the good work. Thanks

    • @mrelmoresmusiclab
      @mrelmoresmusiclab  Před 18 dny

      Heck yeah, it was meant to be and I say it all the time. Keep going

  • @ClarenceM.-mg8rt
    @ClarenceM.-mg8rt Před 21 dnem

    You are an amazing teacher!!! Thank you for your help!!!

    • @mrelmoresmusiclab
      @mrelmoresmusiclab  Před 21 dnem +1

      You're very welcome! My pleasure. I am still figuring things out too. We are always learning. :) Keep going.

  • @dougbennett7881
    @dougbennett7881 Před 21 dnem +1

    10K Harry! 10K! Congrats bud.

    • @mrelmoresmusiclab
      @mrelmoresmusiclab  Před 21 dnem +1

      Thanks bud! 1 day at time for just about anything in life. ha. Keep going my friend.

  • @Tchibazz-TV
    @Tchibazz-TV Před 18 dny

    ❤❤❤❤
    Great one

    • @mrelmoresmusiclab
      @mrelmoresmusiclab  Před 18 dny +1

      Thank you. Lots more to come one day at a time. Keep going,

  • @davidnika446
    @davidnika446 Před 19 dny

    When moving between triads, on the top (EAD) strings, I concentrate on landing the pointer and middle finger together first, then the pinky. It's more of a stretch, and if I land the pinky first, it tends to move when I fret the other 2 notes. On the 2nd triad shown (ADG strings) I aim the pinky first, and the other 2 finger fall into place. So what I have to make a habit of is learning one root note at a time, and remembering how to not use the pointer finger as a reference/guide all the time. It's a hard habit to break! But maybe if I do one triad at a time, by the time I'm fluid, maybe my fretboard procedural memory will get better.

    • @mrelmoresmusiclab
      @mrelmoresmusiclab  Před 19 dny +1

      Yes, you have a very good idea on how to approach this. It's all muscle memory but repetition will do you great. Just make sure to connect the dots as musically as possible. You are doing great. Keep going.

  • @jhc82681
    @jhc82681 Před 17 dny

    Jellyfish!

  • @brettkennett6522
    @brettkennett6522 Před 21 dnem

    GREAT lesson! Thanks.

    • @mrelmoresmusiclab
      @mrelmoresmusiclab  Před 21 dnem

      My pleasure and thanks so much Brett. Just sent you a little vid on Fourthwall. You rock and keep going one day at a time.

  • @tiagobarbosa509
    @tiagobarbosa509 Před 20 dny

    Very helpful! Thanks!

    • @mrelmoresmusiclab
      @mrelmoresmusiclab  Před 20 dny

      My pleasure. Keep going one day at a time. Lots more to come. :)

  • @rarebirdjones
    @rarebirdjones Před 19 dny

    On a key board- take any note and count either 1234, 123 for a major….123, 1234 for a minor (in “1,3,5” triad configuration)

    • @mrelmoresmusiclab
      @mrelmoresmusiclab  Před 19 dny

      Good point. I think the main part is just knowing how to formulate triads and then you can teach yourself any instrument. I can play piano good enough and it's all because I know basic music theory. Keep connecting the dots one day at a time.

  • @Rogue_Strummer
    @Rogue_Strummer Před 21 dnem

    I hadn't played that A minor triad until about six months ago.. I learned it because it's the first section of Adam's Song by Blink 182 without a capo.. It's a great triad imo.. one of the best.. But certainly not the easiest to play on acoustic.. It's a work in progress. About to finish the rest of the lesson now.

    • @mrelmoresmusiclab
      @mrelmoresmusiclab  Před 21 dnem +1

      Yes, that triad sounds so good. Love Adam Song. I played so many shows with those guys before they added the 182. haha. The 90's were so fun for live music. Keep going!

  • @jerseylovesteph
    @jerseylovesteph Před 21 dnem

    Hey Mr. Elmore 😊 how are you? Congratulations that’s awesome 10000 what??? Keep going

  • @michaelfoster4413
    @michaelfoster4413 Před 21 dnem

    Thanks!

    • @mrelmoresmusiclab
      @mrelmoresmusiclab  Před 21 dnem

      You rock Michael. Thanks and keep going one day at a time. Guitar is deep. Connect those dots. Lots more to come.

  • @smoothbuddha7212
    @smoothbuddha7212 Před 20 dny

    Awesome! I’ve been learning my triads , it’s been tough but I can see how it’s beginning to pay off . This is actually one of the best exercises I’ve seen, it’s musical and your learning all major and minor triads in root position on all string sets . I’m going to practice this following circle of 5ths so you work every key and play both the major and the relative minor in each key, which is a piano exercise I seen jordan rudess teach !
    The problem I have at the minute is I’m not really using triads in my playing yet, like I’m gaining more fretboard knowledge but I don’t really play lead and am struggling to apply triads to my playing . Would you be able to do a video showing common ways triads are used in embellishments ect? Sometimes when I hear John Mayer play it sounds like I can hear him playing inversions of the same chord as fillers and embellishments

    • @mrelmoresmusiclab
      @mrelmoresmusiclab  Před 20 dny +1

      Thanks for watching and that is an awesome question. Sounds like you have a really good framework for how to figure stuff out. Yes, I was just thinking about the other day. I need to make some videos that show how I use this stuff in the context of an actual song .
      For example, I do a Smashing Pumpkins song with my three-piece rock band and I will mix up whether I want to go to a try invoicing or regular cord and it definitely has some flavor.
      Super great you were using the Circle that is absolutely the best tool you can have. In fact, I think I’m gonna start a weekly video called music theory and it’s gonna be completely based off of the circle of fifths. Stay tuned for that. And I will definitely see what I can come up with based off of what you suggested. Keep connecting the dots one day at a time and you will get there. Lots more to come here. and stoked to have you.😎

    • @smoothbuddha7212
      @smoothbuddha7212 Před 20 dny

      @@mrelmoresmusiclab thanks , I played a little piano and have some understanding of the theory because of piano which I’m so greatful for. I also wonder if you address the importance of practicing scales,chords ,arpegios. I’m curious to know if experienced players like yourself still “woodshed the basics”, so do you still practice scales, arpegios and chords to metronome in all keys routinely, or do you move away from that ?? I’ve been woodshedding some these fundamentals which has helped but unsure if I just keep practicing these or if I’m supposed to move away from them and apply them in different ways. Very few talk about the truth of woodshedding scales chords and arpegios and chromatic exercises , I assume this is because they don’t want to frighten people away from playing guitar , which is a fair point , but in doing so leaves many of us guitar players scratching our heads wondering why we can’t get to the next level of playing

    • @mrelmoresmusiclab
      @mrelmoresmusiclab  Před 20 dny +1

      I gotta say you have some really great questions. I think everything is based off our own desire to get better. I grew up with a mom that was an incredible musician. She still plays more than most anyone I know these days. I was just telling her the other day that we are only competing against ourselves in our musical journey. She said exactly.
      I think we need to do what makes us happiest. There's someone like you that needs to know more and will put in the time to do it. There's others that are fine just playing basic open (cowboy) chords and 1 scale. ha. I think as humans we need to progress and grow in order to be our happiest.
      My personality is that I will take anything I do and become almost obsessed with it. That is good and bad. ha. I would say that yes, I "woodshed" everything you mentioned, but I always attach it to being musical. I don't really practice to a metronome as much anymore, I really just internalize the tempo and rhythm and improvise from there. I also play in a 3 piece rock band and an acoustic duet. For now, I am really enjoying the organic vibes of the push and pull of playing music with others. I'm going to start pumping out originals soon too and plan on doing that project like old school music was made. No click, just flowing with the other members in the group.
      And to see if I can at least wrap this up, I'm at the point now that this whole YT channel ends up being my "woodshedding" I'm constantly having to think of ideas and how I can present them in an organized manner for everyone that makes sense. That kind of forces me to really think deeply about how to present and put the information together. I will say, if there is something that I can't figure out, I will seek out what I need to do to figure it out. I also know what styles of music I love most, so I am not going to spend any bandwidth on sweep arpeggios or super fast shredding. I can do it, but it's not my thing.ha.
      In the end if you are picking up the guitar, or any instrument, you are winning over most humans on this planet. Hope that makes sense and keep the ideas coming. I love your idea of showing how triads are used in real music. In fact I was thinking of how I specifically play a triad inversion of a C# chord in my duet for one of the Pumpkins tunes. I did that just to add more low end to that part and it works. I should probably start showing real world examples like that.
      Okay, I will stop "flap jacking now." I used that term with my 1st graders when they were talking too much. Stop flap jacking everybody. haha.

    • @smoothbuddha7212
      @smoothbuddha7212 Před 20 dny

      @@mrelmoresmusiclab apprechiate you taking the time to reply. Your videos are very good. For me learning the caged shapes , learning that the fretboard can be chopped up into 5 chunks or positions and at each position a the same chord can be played at 5 different areas of the neck, and over each chord is a coresponding arpegio and scale that accompany the chord. This has been a big deal for me as its the only thing that makes any sense on the guitar in terms of the geometry of the layout of the neck. Ive read conflicting things about caged some love it and some bash it, to me i cant concieve of learning the guitar without visualizing the caged shapes and triads . 🎸

    • @mrelmoresmusiclab
      @mrelmoresmusiclab  Před 20 dny +1

      I think that's great that you found a framework that makes sense to you. Really, every player will need to find their way like you did and do their best to make sense of everything, but they are going to have to do the work to make this happen. Nothing wrong with caged or any of that other stuff, if you understand it and it makes sense in your guitar journey the better. Keep going!

  • @ClarenceM.-mg8rt
    @ClarenceM.-mg8rt Před 21 dnem +1

    Did you change the way we download the charts. I am having trouble unzipping the files. all other charts before 8-23-24 were able to open and download . thanks

  • @kmabarrettyt
    @kmabarrettyt Před 21 dnem

    Team Jellyfish! 10K!! Great lesson. Sometimes, I just gotta hear it five different ways / times before I get it. Of course, I still have to practice it to get it under my fingertips. LoL

    • @mrelmoresmusiclab
      @mrelmoresmusiclab  Před 21 dnem

      Thanks bud. One day at a time and there's so much to learn for all of us. Keep going.

    • @jungleebushcraft
      @jungleebushcraft Před 20 dny

      Team fish sticks...🎸 🎶🎵...

    • @mrelmoresmusiclab
      @mrelmoresmusiclab  Před 20 dny

      @jungleebushcraft I love fish sticks and fries. 🤪🤣

    • @jungleebushcraft
      @jungleebushcraft Před 20 dny

      @@mrelmoresmusiclab
      I like Mermaids 🧜‍♀️🧜🎸🎶🎵

    • @mrelmoresmusiclab
      @mrelmoresmusiclab  Před 20 dny

      @jungleebushcraft Yeah, I can’t really argue against mermaids either. They are very cool

  • @dougrhatigan1661
    @dougrhatigan1661 Před 20 dny

    Thanks Alot ! Though I have to say your fret indicators are messing me up !

  • @glfrazier1
    @glfrazier1 Před 19 dny

    Jellyfish.

  • @CncObsession
    @CncObsession Před 21 dnem +1

    Moray

    • @mrelmoresmusiclab
      @mrelmoresmusiclab  Před 21 dnem

      Nice...eels are beyond cool. So many amazing creatures in the water.

  • @kevindespino8910
    @kevindespino8910 Před 16 dny

    I can’t even stretch my fingers in that position

    • @mrelmoresmusiclab
      @mrelmoresmusiclab  Před 16 dny

      No worries, I will show you many more triad shapes that you can use. Some of those finger positions are a bit odd. Keep going.

  • @ClarenceM.-mg8rt
    @ClarenceM.-mg8rt Před 21 dnem +1

    hammerhead shark

    • @mrelmoresmusiclab
      @mrelmoresmusiclab  Před 21 dnem

      Hammerheads are so fierce. I love how high and strong their dorsal fins go. They are amazing how they can travel in schools too. :)

    • @jungleebushcraft
      @jungleebushcraft Před 20 dny

      Baby shark

  • @ClarenceM.-mg8rt
    @ClarenceM.-mg8rt Před 21 dnem

    Did you change the way you download the charts. I am unable to download-unzip the files. thanks

    • @mrelmoresmusiclab
      @mrelmoresmusiclab  Před 21 dnem

      Can you check one more time. I screwed up and realized I didn't put them in there. Duhh. ha. Let me know if you see them now.