Guitar Lesson: using triads (Lucas Michailidis)

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Uploaded by on Aug 1, 2009

http://digitalpill.tv Guitarist Lucas Michailidis details his unique triadic approach to comping and improvisation. Included is a comprehensive guide to all triad inversions along with how these can be superimposed to generate a range of extended chords and alternative possibilities.

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  • I love the quirky happy sound.......and played on an Ibanez AS200!!!!

  • excellent lesson, thank you.

  • Thanks a lot dude,you let my ear available more note.

  • In addition to major, minor, augmented, and diminished triads, you can also do a lot with suspended, quartal, and quintal triads....

  • that guitar sounds awesome 

  • Fantastic lesson, really clearly explained and well played. Thankyou!

  • Nice lesson - thanks!

  • Very informative, clear, lesson.

    Too many guys ramble on, or just show off. You nailed it on the head my friend, your playing is superb; and you're very articulate and seem like a humble guy. Kudos!

  • Never thought augmented were evenly spaced over the octave. Interesting to know that an octave is 3 major third intervals!

  • An awsome video from an awsome guitarist, 5 stars thanks

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