Hello Professor. Fujita and all Guitar Wisdom student,
I am taking my triads serious now and want to fully understand them to make me a better player. I am greatly interested in triads, but cannot seem to understand them. In the video Mr. Fujita teaches us how to form triads on string 5 4 and 3 and I understand why those are made and how they work.
Where I begin to get confused and I do not understand is when the video gets to applying the triad inversions to a different key at 9:25. Where did the (G) come from and how those (G) inversions were formed. I see his middle finger is pressing down on a B note on the 5th string but his video says (G) : X 2 0 0 0 X . What does the (G) mean and why is that there if a G (Sol) note is not being played?
I will greatly appreciate everyone's help. Thank you so much!