Follow the link below to watch the entire video and download the lesson material:
http://www.andrewwasson.com/lessons/triads/triad_lesson.php
This video lesson will cover how musicians with little to no experience with music theory can begin study and practice of the second stage of chord construction, "Building Triad Chords," (the 3-note chords of; "Major," "Minor," "Augmented," and "Diminished").
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HappyGReenGian 1 month ago
@lookasneetch Maybe I can help, at 2:50 he talks about the notes from a Major Scale. What he chose was the C Major Scale. Which goes C-D-E-F-G-A-B-C with out any flats or sharps. If you notice on his white board he wrote C-E-G which are the 1st-3rd-5th. With this all you need to do now is google major scales and apply this practice to those. I hope this helped... sorry that it took so long for someone to reply. You probably learned this in that time XD
Anomic84 4 months ago
This makes sense, but I haven't studied theory yet. How do I know what the 1st 3rd and 5th notes are? Do you have a video?
lookasneetch 6 months ago
thank you!
Kamikazekris100 7 months ago
awesome thanks alot mate
brainreackxtion 8 months ago
thank you thank you thank you.
jonathanonfire 9 months ago
Your the best! literally..........
eec451765 11 months ago
a very excellent lesson andrew, thx!!!
dlz124 1 year ago
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creativeguitarstudio 1 year ago
@Sw1tch08 Wow, you had to explain something so simple? I was wondering though, if you could explain the melodic minor scale to me. I know how it is built, but I don't see any practical applications for it...
MusicIsMyDrug666 1 year ago