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Chord Triads Step 1

Alright, now that you have this down lets move on to triads.  The Majority of guitar players learn barre chords and power chords in the very beginning, but after a while it can be very limiting and boring. You will always use the power chords,  because of their sound with a distorted electric guitar (sounds really awesome), but you should be able to expand your horizon.

 

These chords are all moveable chords and are used by many great guitarists. We will start with shapes on the first three strings. All root notes are circled.


1st, 2nd, 3rd String Shapes 

 

 



2nd, 3rd, 4th String Shapes 

 




3rd, 4th, 5th String Shapes 

 

 

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