The Hidden Chords You Don’t Know: Compound Triads
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The Hidden Chords You Don’t Know: Compound Triads
Upper Structure Triads on a II-V-I - How to Make Expensive Chords
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PRimvO-dvPE&list=PLWYuNvZPqqcGbyQmZ9N-TYsjd5pCfzYjI
You can use Upper-structure Triads as a great way to get some interesting and colorful chords.
On guitar they can be a bit tricky because we have to construct our own voicings rather than rely on systems like drop2 or shell voicings. But they are often beautiful 4-5 note voicings and making your own chords like this is both fun and good for both theory and fretboard knowledge. In this video I will go over four examples of voicing sets and talk about how you can make your own and explore the sounds and your guitar neck.
Upper-structure Triads from the Diminished scale - Great Dom7th material
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cp4n6yADouY&list=PLWYuNvZPqqcGbyQmZ9N-TYsjd5pCfzYjI&index=1
The Diminished scale has some beautiful sounds when used on dom7th chords! In this video I go over some of the options you have when looking at the upper-structure triads found in the diminished scale. I then use some of these triads in jazz licks to demonstrate how to put them to use.
The PDF and GuitarPro7 file is available in the Patreon FB group.
Hope you like it!
6 Triads for a Cmaj7 Chord (well 10 actually..)
Using triads to play jazz chords is a great way to get the sound of the chord and have a flexible three note voicing that you can change the extensions and melody on. This video is going over 6 triads that I use for my Cmaj7 voicings
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nC-Kd0ppChI
I will also demonstrate how you can use them in a II V I cadence in C major. At the end of the video I go over 4 more triads that are a bit tricky to use but also yield more interesting sounds!
Hope you like it!
The 7 Levels of upper-structure triad on a Maj7
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M2_1OydIV9M&index=28&t=0s&list=PLWYuNvZPqqcEn2RIZLsqHyKl08FfAHBYO
Triads are the strongest upper-structure option we have. In this video I will go over 7 levels of Triads that you can use over an Maj7 chord. The examples are on Fmaj7 and the levels will go from really close to the basic chord sound into much more exotic or altered choices. I am curious what level you get to? The
PDF is available in the Facebook Patreon Group!
A jazz guitar lessons about upper structure triads and how you can use them to bring more variation in your solos.