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G Major Chord Scales - Open Voiced Triads

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  • Open Voiced Triads
  • Key   G
  • Tempo   60 bpm
  • Tuning   gDGBD

Listen. Press play and just listen. Experience the sounds, then seek to understand them. The chords you hear are known as open voiced chords. The chord notes span a much larger range than a normal vamping or open chord shape. Many of these are tough to make with your fret hand and require very good technique. Don't hurt your self trying any of them. Form the ones you can, and skip the ones that are too tough until you develop better fret hand technique.


If all of the chords are too hard to make, then don't let that stop you from trying to play something! You could play an arpeggio for each chord. An arpeggio simply means you play one chord note at a time. For that you can just put one fret hand finger down at a time. You don't have to fully form the chord to learn something and enjoy the sounds of these chords.

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