The Triple Triad Trick!

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This is what make Jeff a great teacher. This is stuff I know, this is stuff I do and in spite of that this is still educational and inviting and engaging.

GitShiddy
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This series of lessons with one simple concept used in multiple ways has been really great!

chrisboule
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thanks, Jeff! every time i Work on one of your Youtube vids, I feel like I get better. Cheers!

WickBeavers
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Great lesson and you are a fantastic teacher who gives many great ideas in one lesson

GuitarguyRichard
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What a quality masterclass! It's cool that you give examples of songs where this 'triple triad trick' occurs. I always wondered about 'Freeway Jam' as well. And 'Heartbreaker' too. Thanks Jeff!

davidcromwell
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Another great video, cool tricks e and great sound. Thanks man.

LP-qihs
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Since the backing riff does not include a 3rd it is neither minor or major. Change the 1 chord triad to minor and you get a Dorian vamp which is also very cool over the track

randysimons
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Great lesson. Amazing sound from simple chords

johnceleste
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dude your the best....and humble as well....thanks

nickpage
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Great lesson and demonstration!! The intro and solo section in "Let It Rain" by Eric Clapton incorporates some of these triad ideas also.

scbradford
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wonderful teaching, well made and beautiful video . thank you very much !

meinhendl
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Good stuff! So much useful ideas for pop/blues/rock. Modes used to scare me, until I realized that there is “a note” that is the reason for the sound of the intervals in each mode. Major modes=mixo has the flat 7th.
Lydian=raised 4th.
In minor modes,
Dorian is just natural minor scale with natural 6th.
Phrygian=flat 2nd.

denmar
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Thanks for sharing these tips Jeff. Very cool 😊 Cheers! Thor

GUITARSGIZMOS
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Awesome lesson! Thank you also for the backtrack

azapura
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Crazy timing 🤔 I just wrote a melody the other day that I couldn’t get out out of my head. When I finally figured out the obvious chord progression to lay over it…yup it was 1…b7…4. Now I know why it sounds so damn good.

lockeshill
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Excellent stuff. Iots of song ideas in this. Thanks Jeff. The opening jam sounds like Bad Co. 👍👍

spideymarino
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What a fantastic video have a wonderful day Jeff ❤❤❤❤❤❤😊😊😊😊😊😊

aminahmed
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Want another cool take on monkeying around with A shapes check out the David Grissom Master class. He has a different take on things that is awesome and compliments this lesson well

johnhartley
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Excellent lesson Mr. Jeff. I always struggle with developing my chord progressions. So you used the G major chord because it’s the characteristic note in the mixolydian scale? b7

timothy
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first link worked but second and third to track and ebook didn't

fishandchips