00:00 Intro
01:03 The 3 regions of the fretboard
01:49 What the heck is a Triad anyway?
03:51 Triads located in the "E" Shape
05:36 Triads located in the "C" Shape
05:30 Triads located in the "A" Shape
10:17 Practice exercise 1 - playing triads on the top 3 strings
11:47 Practice exercise 2 - playing triads on strings 2,3, & 4
12:33 Practice exercise 3 - mixing triads from top 3 and strings 2,3, & 4
14:13 Adding extensions to the triad to get a 6, 7, and 9 chord
18:06 Improvising example using just these triads
20:36 Improvising example using triads plus minor pentatonic scale
In this week's guitar lesson, you'll learn a system for easily being able to visualize and use triads when playing both rhythm and lead.
To view the extra lesson materials (Mp3 jam track, tablature, and PDF diagrams), visit: https://www.activemelody.com/lesson/triads-are-the-answer-locate-and-use-triads-when-you-improvise-rhythm-lead-guitar-lesson-ep485/
The Part 2 video on Minor Triads is available here:
https://youtu.be/0bv1pytJMPg