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Triads

Now that i've shown you the major and minor triads, it's time we moved on to diminished and augmented shapes. These will sound a bit odd to you at first, but trust me, the more you know the better. If you never have a use for them it's no big deal, but i bet you will eventually. Like i said, the more you learn about the guitar the better off you will be because you'll never be stuck for anything. It will all pay off in the end believe me, this stuff i'm showing you is worth your time. These diminished shapes i'm about to show you are used quite often in the "Neo Classical" genre. And please remember that these shapes are all moveable, you can play them anywhere on the neck.







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