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Playing Chords in Open-E: Minor Triads

Writer: Jarred GarneauJarred Garneau

Minor triads are when you take a major triad (1, 3, and 5) and you flat the 3rd by a half step. These triads. I've included a simple Triad below, as well as a more common fingering for chords.

If you are interested in learning more licks like this in Open-E and on slide, you can contact me at jarredgarneau@gmail.com to set up a lesson. If you would like to support my efforts in form of donation my Paypal is jarredgarneau@gmail.com and my Venmo is Jarred-Garneau

-Jarred



 
 
 

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