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Guitar Music Theory

Ep40 Q&A 12-31-2019 Part 3 of 3

Guitar Music Theory

Desi Serna

Arts, Music, Performing Arts

4.6931 Ratings

🗓️ 10 January 2020

⏱️ 94 minutes

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Summary

🎸 What do you specifically need to do in order to play guitar better? Visit GuitarMusicTheory.com and click on the answer that best describes you.


In part 3 of 3 in this Q&A video, I answer more questions about guitar playing, practicing, gear, music theory, and more.

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0:00.0

Greetings guitar engineers. I'm Desi Cerna and in this video and podcast episode we have part three of my Q&A.

0:09.7

Recently I sent out an email I said hey I want to do like a Q&A session for my next video and

0:15.0

podcast episodes send me your questions I got all sorts of great questions you might

0:19.7

want to look back to the part one in part two I've got a video and I also strip the audio

0:25.6

out and you can hear that in my audio podcast as well. If you are listening to my

0:31.2

audio podcast I'll want to remind you that you can also watch my videos.

0:35.0

Go over to YouTube, search for Desi Cerna Guitar, and you can subscribe to my YouTube channel.

0:41.8

And if you're watching my YouTube channel I have one of the most popular

0:45.8

guitar podcast on iTunes so go to iTunes or Stitcher or Google Play or wherever you

0:51.4

listen to podcasts and just search guitar music theory or Desi Cerna or you could just search guitar and my podcast should be one of the first ones that comes up.

1:01.0

You can subscribe to my audio only podcast which is great for listening on the

1:05.3

go. Sometimes I post stuff that's different on my podcast and sometimes stuff is different

1:10.5

on the YouTube channel because of the difference in formats.

1:13.8

Anyway, let's dive right into the questions and let's keep going.

1:19.8

Here it is, Q&A, part three.

1:21.6

We're going to pick up with a question here from David he says I have

1:24.7

been working one four five chord progressions in the key of e and I played the triads across the fret board and his question is how do how do you play

1:40.8

triads with the rest of the scale can you explain how I would play

1:44.0

minor triads and that sort of thing okay yeah so what you're talking about is the

1:48.5

harmonized major scale so you can take a major scale'll use the G major scale here for example.

1:54.0

And you can stack the notes, you know,

2:00.0

1, 3, 5, and get a chord, and then you can go up the scale stacking every other note as you kind of leapfrog your what not leapfrog but just as you go up the scale and you get, you know, and so on you get what's called

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