Spread Triads For Guitar! On Everything Music With Rick Beato

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Here is my first Guitar video where I discuss how to play and use spread triads on the guitar. I am demonstrating how to play and use lines with larger intervals like compound 5ths (2 fifths stacked like C G D) and 6ths and 7ths in lines as well. The PDF's will be available on my Patreon page at the link below.

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Wow Rick - what a great lesson! This really opens up the fret board & presents the guitarist with countless opportunities for expression. A super learning tool as well. Thanks!
Dilip

diliptalekar
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My gosh. This is so helpful. My secondary instrument is guitar and I’ve really been struggling to master the fret board. You’re amazing Rick. Thanks for this!

MrMixolydian
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Great lesson Rick!
It's not easy to find guitar lessons about spread triads.

NassosConqueso
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This was really helpful! I'd love more guitar videos!

zacflasch
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Love these videos, Rick! Truly a great teacher!!

michaelbutler
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This guy makes everything look difficult

murf
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really useful lesson! this is what i looking for in this moment.

alessandroferrarachitarra
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Man I fucking love those chords / that chord progression you play about half way through.

brycethomas
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Great lesson. I really dig how this opens things up.

beingtodd
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Hi Rick! First thanks again! Really appreciate your work for the world! Am working hard learning with you. I'm never live and I discovered your videos a few days ago so I have so much catching up to do. I am a pro opera singer and vocal technique coach but I also love busking for a living with my fav songs in 5 languages for 4 years now and I am a self taught guitarist... kind of a chords strummer like barres in reggae and getting more complex always.
went to Temple as voice major but was such an arrogant idiot I kind of did the minimum in aural theory; so I can catch up with you now :-)))
You are amazing! I love you! as universal love hey? no confusion:-))) thaaaanks soooo muuuch!!!
If ever you want to do like a vocal technique session, I am offering it to you. I've worked with the greatests and had my breakthrough with total vocal freedom so I CAN teach of my own experience, like you I guess. Blessings !!!!

efortlight
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these are really basics that are easy to discover and learn if one goes through all the possible string combinations

JiriPrajzner
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This I perfect I play cello and this is the closest I can relate to guitar. Playing 5th playing closed is difficult if not impossible unless arrpegiated this helps alot because spread voicing is defalt on strings

hectorconcepcion
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Can anybody explain the magic Rick makes in his head at 3:22? He goes from describing simple triad inversions to complex chord formulations with no context. "You need to be familiar with these to go through any type of chord progression". How does get get from simple triad to Emaj over G#?

kurtshetler
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Were you thinking of Radiohead at 3:30 ish? I know you're a fan - reminds me of Scatterbrain

kleinball
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That first ECG chord instantly made me think of "pull me under"

alexrobertson
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I'm late to the party here, but anyway... this is very insightful and adds a mayor advantage to my my practicing routine.

iamtheotherperson
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As much as I love rick I am absolutely baffled by this. It would appear that I have to know the names of all the notes on the fretboard and all the basic triads before I can do this yeh? It would be great if you told us what we had to know before attempting something like this?

tronlady
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Thanks for the lesson. Tgis is definitely an area i need to work on. Wondering if you used delay or slap back reverb on this. Just curious. I'm a bass player, trying to expand into jazz guitar. Im not versed in effects or etc.

remley
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Hey Rick🙂. I saw a video of your morning triad excercice. Now i cant find it. What is the name?

Runark
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thanks rick! been waiting for some guitar magic :-)

noisyneil