Have you ever been in a situation where a person (or people) are strumming cowboy chords and you want to play a different rhythm, to compliment what's going on without copying what they're doing?
This lesson is exactly that. 3 triad positions (on the first 3 strings) that will allow you to play major and minor chords all over the fretboard.
To view the Part 2 video, download the TAB, and the MP3 jam track, visit: https://www.activemelody.com/microlesson/microlesson-ml111-compliment-cowboy-chords-with-these-3-triad-shapes/
Also, the guitar I'm using in this video is a Mule Resonator guitar called "The Parr" - here's a link to that page: https://www.muleresophonic.com/products/33342-the-parr-mule
This lesson is exactly that. 3 triad positions (on the first 3 strings) that will allow you to play major and minor chords all over the fretboard.
To view the Part 2 video, download the TAB, and the MP3 jam track, visit: https://www.activemelody.com/microlesson/microlesson-ml111-compliment-cowboy-chords-with-these-3-triad-shapes/
Also, the guitar I'm using in this video is a Mule Resonator guitar called "The Parr" - here's a link to that page: https://www.muleresophonic.com/products/33342-the-parr-mule
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