You'll better appreciate what is possible by looking at triads from multiple perspectives. As you learn the triads in different shapes, your muscle memory will begin to take over, and you can combine the shapes in various groupings to achieve different effects.
The more ways you can play a triad, the more ways you can express yourself.
Many of the diagrams in this book are similar: it is only four chords! This book explores the relationships between the arpeggios and inversions in different contexts. Each page shows a particular relationship between the chord tones and a shape on the fingerboard.
You can open the book to any page to work on it or work from beginning to end.
Sections:
About this Book
About Triad
Practice Goals and Suggestions - Basic Shapes
This book shows four different ways to play each Triad.
For each:
- Major
- Minor
- Augmented - Diminished
This book goes through:
About the Series:
Triad Studies for Perfect Fourths Guitar Tuning: Three Volumes
Volume One: The Basics
The Basics introduces triads and how to create them, including inversions and arpeggios.
Volume Two: Inversions and Arpeggios
A detailed study of Inversions and Arpeggios of Major, Minor, Diminished and Augmented triads: over 150 pages and hundreds of diagrams!
Volume Three: Spread Triads, Inversions and Diatonic Triads
This moves into the beautiful and versatile sounds of spread Major,
Minor, Diminished and Augmented triads.
The books share about 15 pages of introductory material so that you can start from any volume. If you are new to triads, you should start with Volume One. If you are more interested in single-line soloing, choose Volume Two. If you are interested in comping or solo guitar, choose Volume Three.