A triad is a three note chord. In traditional chord theory there are four traditional triad chord types: major, minor, diminished and augmented. And four contemporary triad chord types: sus2, sus4, add2 and add9. This series of lessons explores contemporary add chords using triads covered in earlier lessons of this series.
Subjects(s): Chords • Intermediate • Advanced • Triads
A triad is a three note chord. In traditional chord theory there are four traditional triad chord types: major, minor, diminished and augmented. And four contemporary triad chord types: sus2, sus4, add2 and add9. This series of lessons explores contemporary add chords using triads covered in earlier lessons of this series.
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A triad is a three note chord. In traditional chord theory there are four traditional triad chord types: major, minor, diminished and augmented. And four contemporary triad chord types: sus2, sus4, add2 and add9.
This series of lessons explores contemporary add chords using triads cover is earlier lessons of this series.
Triads are a great introduction to arpeggios and improvisation.
Lessons in this series include traditional and contemporary triads on:
- Triads on strings 1, 2, 3
- Triads on strings 2, 3, 4
- Triads using all four strings
A triad is a three note chord. In traditional chord theory there are four traditional triad chord types: major, minor, diminished and augmented. And four contemporary triad chord types: sus2, sus4, add2 and add9. This series of lessons explores contemporary add chords using triads covered in earlier lessons of this series.
This Video is NOT part of your LearningUkulele.com Site Access level. Sign-up for Premium Site Access or Upgrade your current access level to view this video. Sorry can't continue to justify giving so much away for FREE. For FREE videos hit up YouTube.
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A triad is a three note chord. In traditional chord theory there are four traditional triad chord types: major, minor, diminished and augmented. And four contemporary triad chord types: sus2, sus4, add2 and add9.
This series of lessons explores contemporary add chords using triads cover is earlier lessons of this series.
Triads are a great introduction to arpeggios and improvisation.
Lessons in this series include traditional and contemporary triads on:
- Triads on strings 1, 2, 3
- Triads on strings 2, 3, 4
- Triads using all four strings
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A triad is a three note chord. In traditional chord theory there are four traditional triad chord types: major, minor, diminished and augmented. And four contemporary triad chord types: sus2, sus4, add2 and add9.
This series of lessons explores contemporary suspended or sus chords using triads cover is earlier lessons of this series.
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