Have you ever wanted to sound like John Mayer or Jimi Hendrix? It really doesn’t matter who your favorite guitar player is… The best of the best know things you don’t know… One of the big topics novice guitar players have trouble grasping is chord inversions…
Chord inversions are the doorway to sounding more like your favorite guitar players. Learning your open chords and barre chords are just the beginning… Yes! There is so much more to learn about chords… By learning your chord inversions you can play more tastefully up the neck, you will be able to play more chords with less movement, and you will be able to outline chords with individual notes. By learning to outline the notes in each chord you will be able to play more tastefully. But how do you learn to do this? There are some steps you have to take to be able to make this happen. The first step is to commit to learning it. After that you will need to learn some basic music theory.
I am working on creating some content that will help fast track some basic theory knowledge. Please subscribe to the newsletter for updates on premium content. In the meantime you can short cut that stuff and start memorizing the triad inversion patterns. Some would say this is working backwards but I do not think so… Because the guitar is so centered around patterns it is a great use of time to start memorizing these shapes…
I have created a 3 part lesson series that covers these triad inversion shapes as well has how to use them. Here is the first lesson in the series. I hope you enjoy it and if you have any questions don’t hesitate to send me an email… Heck, send me an email just say hi! That’s fine as well. Let me know what kind of lessons you’d like to see in the future!
Have a great day and enjoy this free lesson.
Brett
I learned a little on my own but could not do as good as other ppl and I wanted to learn and fine lessons but I couldn’t pay for any I hope I could learn to play as good as u guys or as good as the original