Yup, I've used triads as a 2nd guitar parts, to insert chords within lead parts and more. As both a Ukulele and Guitar player. I found it easy to use my ukulele chord shapes for triads in my guitar playing. Knowing all the notes on your guitar and ukulele fretboards opens up a whole world of chord/triad positions.
Yup, I've used triads as a 2nd guitar parts, to insert chords within lead parts and more. As both a Ukulele and Guitar player. I found it easy to use my ukulele chord shapes for triads in my guitar playing. Knowing all the notes on your guitar and ukulele fretboards opens up a whole world of chord/triad positions.
Glad you agree, I will do more videos on the other string groups
These are correctly referred to as triad chord inversions.
There are three inversions: root position, first inversion, and second inversion.