Hi Tomo,
Great lessons - I really love the videos and am learning a ton!
I'd like to really learn triads in detail and be able to recall which notes on the fretboard correspond to which triad. I'm starting with the C scale and would like to work my way through a few different keys.
I'm struggling a bit with my practice plan. Learning triads requires learning the fretboard and being able to do this quickly enough to recognize which notes are being played. Do you have any tips on what milestones I should look to set for myself? Should I fully learn the fretboard and have the ability to recall notes by picking a string & fret position first before moving to triads? Is there any other way? Should I learn chord shapes and then decomponse these into triads?
Any tips would be appreciated Thanks!
Here is Tomo's reply:
"Thanks so much for subscribing to Guitar Wisdom. Good job learning triads! Yes, practice a few different keys. Try to hear each inversion before you pick the notes. Think deeply, clearly: which inversion? Do Mi So? Mi So Do? So Do Mi? Can you hear it clearly? Something like that. There are more tips and ideas in the videos! If you need personal attention, you can contact me about Skype lessons via DM on Instagram."