what is this video? i don't know what is being played. what are "Arpeggios" and "triads" i think you should add some slides with explanations for the less predisposed
A triad is created by playing the 1st note of a scale then missing the 2nd then playing the 3rd note and missing the 4th, then playing the fifth note (1-3-5). These three notes pressed together are known as a "TRI-ad". If you press them one after the other (like the video) is it called and Arpeggio.
Thanks for asking these questions as I don't think I've put these explanations anywhere else in my vids.
You are showing the chords under the C-Major Scale right???
C-Major CHORD is only 3 keys and the intervals are ; 1-3-5.
But I dont understand why C-Major SCALE ; the intervals are 1-2-3-4-5-6-7?
What's the difference??
zimmer429 2 years ago
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Marcodjproject 2 years ago
what is this video? i don't know what is being played. what are "Arpeggios" and "triads" i think you should add some slides with explanations for the less predisposed
allthepeeps 3 years ago
Hi,
A triad is created by playing the 1st note of a scale then missing the 2nd then playing the 3rd note and missing the 4th, then playing the fifth note (1-3-5). These three notes pressed together are known as a "TRI-ad". If you press them one after the other (like the video) is it called and Arpeggio.
Thanks for asking these questions as I don't think I've put these explanations anywhere else in my vids.
blagmusic 3 years ago
I've reworded the info box at the top.
I hope it makes more sense now
blagmusic 3 years ago
never mind that last one, major is 4 then 3, minor is 3 then4, but i still dont get the 1,4,5 and 2,3,6?
jpysir 3 years ago
i dont get the 1,4,5 major and minor? i just watched the minor one and it was the same as major, u went up by 3 notes
jpysir 3 years ago