https://youtube.com/shorts/22OVRyL1rUk?si=kT4aIP5O5FAGx6H2
Hi everyone! Today I played the triad exercise from Tomo's book (Japanese).
Can you figure out the chord progression?
It's not mean to not show my left hand.
Give ear training a try! Of course I know!
I'm going to try to figure it out Tadashi. Without opening the book :-)
I think I have that song "Same Old Blues" stuck in my head this morning.
Thank you for challenging us! We appreciate you!
Kurt
Thank you Tadashi for sharing this from my Triad book!
Great thread!
Tomo
Very fun Tadashi!
I just wasn't sure what to call the last Augmented chord.
Could be F#aug or Daug or A# (Bb) aug.
This could be key of G, so I will say last chord is D aug.
Kurt
C / C#dim / G / E / A / D / G / C / Cm / G / Daug
Kurt, thanks for your detailed answer!
I see, so there are multiple chord names for the same chord shape.
I hadn't thought about that!
From the 3rd string...
Daug/513 F#aug/351 A#aug/135
I learned something new, thank you!
Augmented Triads! They are movable too!
https://tomovhxtv.vhx.tv/videos/et30-augmented-triad
Kurt
You can move the same augmented triad shape up the neck by 4 frets (or a major third interval), and you'll land on another inversion of the same augmented triad.
The chord tones cycle through root → major third → augmented fifth → root again, keeping the same fingering shape.