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Triads: Minor Triads (Part 2/3) 1.0.0


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The 9 page PDF book for lesson 2 of the special teaching series Triads.

Let me know how it works for you and if you have any questions.  Just comment below.

Learn all you can! - Steve

 

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Thank you Steve, I'm still working on the major scales. Slowly but surely, I am finding this series very enlightening.

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Great job Steve!

And perfect timing for me as I've just stumbled on these triads a couple of months ago and then understood why my scales and CAGED chords where not falling together, etc. It's a pity you did not have it in your "Learn&Master Fingerstyle guitar" that I did last year. But I also went through several other schools and  nobody had it, though I think any theory should begin with triads.

Excellent work, especially that you have put it free of charge. Possible request: please give us or refer us to some simple tabs of songs with triads and "soloing" scales.

Thanks again and great respect!

Val

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Wonderful.

I'm so glad that everyone is learning new things.

It's what keeps you fresh as a musician.

Learn them and use them!

-Steve

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Stumbled upon GG just a short while ago...  finding Steve's instruction to be as good as I've found (and, I've spent a lot of time searching).  Straightforward, efficient presentation (just the right pace) of clearly-stated material covered.  The highly-organized, easy-to-follow/understand, included pdf's are the perfect complement to the lessons.  I started the minor triads session after completing the previous few lessons.  I've got a ways to go before mastering the content, to be sure.  But, I feel as though I have a great start, following Steve's lead.  And, honestly, if it takes six months, I don't really care all that much (but, I'm betting that it won't!).  With the repeated, gentle, encouragement that Steve provides, blistering ahead isn't the focus.  Instead, it's learning to become increasingly proficient at a pace that allows the establishment of a solid base, and, a deep appreciation of the overall process.  Yep, pretty sure I'm hooked...

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7 hours ago, chaz said:

Stumbled upon GG just a short while ago...  finding Steve's instruction to be as good as I've found (and, I've spent a lot of time searching).  ...  Yep, pretty sure I'm hooked...

Then you have also found the same that all of us here at GG have found.  You found the reason that I, on a recent trip to Nashville, found time to take a one on one lesson with Steve.  Good luck to you on your guitar learning journey.  Keep us posted on the forum here on your progress.

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