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  1. Learn the theory & construction of major,minor,diminished & augmented triads and how to use them to make music. Video lesson plus PDF with shapes to learn.

  2. The four guitar diagrams below show how to play augmented triads in close positions. They are organized into four categories. Bass on the sixth string. Bass on the fifth string. Bass on the fourth string. Bass on the third string. There are 3 different voicings in each category. 1 root position and its two related inverted positions :

  3. You can think of an augmented triad like a major triad with a sharpened 5th. For example, if you take the C major Triad and move the G note up a half step to the G# note, you’ll get a C augmented triad.

  4. 1 mar 2014 · These lesson finishes up with triads by covering the augmented and diminished chords Lesson Material.

  5. The augmented triad, comprising a root, a major third and an augmented fifth, stands out for its symmetrical structure and unique tonal quality. When it comes to bass playing, this triad can be strategically used to enhance bass lines, fills and solos with its distinct augmented sound.

  6. 14 sie 2020 · We already have an exhaustive set of four triads: Major; Minor; Augmented; Diminished; To create Seventh Chords we simply add a Third to each Triad in turn. This provides two Seventh chords for each triad. The basic set of Seventh Chords are listed below as arpeggios built on a root note of C: C Major 7. Chord Symbol: Cmaj7; Construction: Major ...

  7. 1 paź 2020 · The augmented triad does not fit into the major scale or its modes, but it does fit into the melodic and harmonic minor scales. Augmented (and diminished) sounds are also part of symmetric scales such as the whole tone scale or whole/half tone scale.

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