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Essential Chords 1
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Essential Chords 1

Guitar Chords
Created byRafael Bianzeno
Last updated 5/2021
English

What you'll learn

  • Major Triads, Minor Triads, Open Triads, Harmonizing Scales, Cmaj7 (14 different shapes), Dm (24 different shapes), Fusion Chords
  • Triads
  • Tetrads
  • Chords Sahpes

Course content

3 sections11 lectures33m total length
  • D major Triad3:02
  • Dm Triad3:02
  • Open Triad (D)2:48
  • Open Triad (Dm)2:32
  • Open Triads (F / G / Am)3:51

    Explore open triads on F, G, and Am to master essential chord shapes and basic voicings in this essential chords 1 course.

  • Triads (F and G)4:32

    Master essential chords by studying triads in F and G as part of the essential chords 1 course.

  • Triads (C / G / D)4:14

Requirements

  • Be able to read Tablature

Description

Welcome to the Essential Chords 1


In this video lesson students will learn Major Triads, Minor Triads, Open Triads and Harmonizing Scales.

If you need to increase your “chord dictionary, I will show you at the end of this video 14 different shapes for the “Cmaj7” chord and 24 different shapes for a “Dm” chord (adding 7th 9th) plus some interesting Fusion Chords Progressions.


What you will find in this lesson:

-An organized material with all the tablature in PDF files and also you will get a Drum Track rock beat to practice the Triads.

-10 Backing Tracks to apply the Chords and all the Triads and Tetrads.

-Fusion Rock Progression (chords adding the 9th)

-Major and Minor Triads covering the entire fretboard.

-Harmonizing the G major scales (adding 7th, 9th and sus4 chords)

-14 different shapes for “Cmaj7” chord

-24 different shapes for “Dm” chord

-Exercises for Warm Ups that you could practice daily. These Warm Ups will bring many benefits to your technique

-All the examples are played in different rhythmics as quarter notes, eighth notes, sixteenth notes and also triplets

These Warm Ups will bring many benefits to your technique


Hope I can help you to improve your knowledge on the instrument and thank you for watching.


Rafael Bianzeno

Guitar Instructor




Who this course is for:

  • From beginners to Intermediate students who want to learn chords and increase the knowledge on triads and tetrads.