Implementing Triads Effectively
Music Theory: Level 1 • 7m 14s
Adapting triads into your guitar playing is one of the most enlightening things you can do as a guitarist. It expands the neck exponentially and provides more freedom than you ever had before, not only from a rhythm perspective, but for lead work as well.
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