Triads
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A Complete Program.
For Practice or Lifetime Reference
I wrote this book because through all my years of guitar playing, I was never able to find a triad program that covered all the triads, their inversions, and more importantly, all the triad voicings.
What Are Triads?
Triads are small 3-note chords. They are easy to play. They can be used for rhythm, guitar chord solos, or combined with single notes to create exciting improvised solos.
Different Triad Sounds
The following Triads are covered in The Natural Approach Triads and Triad Voicings.
Major | Suspended 4th | Flat 5 |
minor | Suspended 2nd | Sharp 5 |
minor Sharp 5 |
Triad Voicings
Voicings are the re-arrangements of the notes in a Triad. When playing Voicings we spread the notes of the Triads across the neck in many different ways, creating incredible chord sounds. Playing Triad Voicings is an exciting experience.
Triads for Rhythm
Triads can be use for rhythm playing. Choose the top melody note to play counter harmony lines when backing up a singer or during a song. A great technique during a single-note solo is to inject short, fast, rhythmic figures moving back and forth between the triads and single notes.
This fabulous technique can be yours with short practice sessions
Triads for Chord Solos
Triads are used to create wonderful chord solos. The Voicings will give you unlimited chord sounds to choose from. The Voicings also spread the sound across the strings and allow you to inject bass lines. Imagine playing a triad using an F Triad (F- 6th) – (C – 3rd) – 1(A – 1st string) giving you an interval of 17th from the 6th to 1st string. Then adding different bass lines to this triad.
This raises your creativity and ability its highest level.
You Have Choices
1. Play through the entire book from cover to cover.
2. Pick and choose which Triads and Triad Voicings are most important to you.
3. Use the book as a Lifetime Reference.
No Need to Purchase Another Triad Book
The Natural Approach Triads and Triad Voicings book is complete. This is the only book you will ever need to on the subject of Triads.
The book is designed to be work with the Arpeggio book.