Most guitar players know their open chords and bar chords, but triads is where things can really get interesting.
Triads are three-note chords, and they're hiding all over the fretboard in places you've probably never explored. Once you start seeing them, you unlock a whole new level of creative freedom - whether you're playing rhythm, riffs, or solos.
Here's what makes triads so powerful: they give you options. Instead of playing the same old chord shapes in the same old positions, you can move up and down the neck, create smooth voice leading, and add color to your playing that makes people ask, "Wait, how'd you do that?"
If you've been feeling stuck playing the same patterns over and over, triads might be exactly what you need to break through that plateau. They bridge the gap between theory and actual playing - you'll finally understand what's happening on the fretboard instead of just memorizing shapes.
Ready to dive in? Check out the lessons below.