Demonstrate movable triad shapes and inversions in G to quickly find strong chord tones across the neck and make musical, usable parts.

Demonstrate movable triad shapes and inversions in G to quickly find strong chord tones across the neck and make musical, usable parts.

Demonstrates how to outline chord changes in solos by finding movable chord shapes within pentatonic patterns (CAGED approach) and practicing integrating chord tones over progressions.

Explain diatonic chords in major keys using Roman numerals, how to build progressions, transpose between keys, and improve ear-based recognition.

Explain the CAGED system as a fretboard map, show chord-note mapping, and provide practice approaches with a free PDF.

Teach open guitar chords from basic triads to major/minor/7th voicings, with diagrams and six play-along songs to practice them.

Teach beginners major arpeggio theory, interval stacking, and practical fretboard shapes to start chord‑tone soloing on lead guitar.

Teach how to improvise over chords by internalizing arpeggio shapes and chord tones, starting with major triad forms and step-by-step exercises.

Shows a chart of triads useful for beginners learning chord structures.

Show practical strategies for turning triads into lead guitar licks that nail chord changes and create melodic solos, with fretboard shapes and examples.

Shows C major triad shapes across three strings for guitar players.

Shows various fingerings and positions for playing major triads on the guitar.

Explain how mapping I–IV–V triads within CAGED shapes unlocks melodic playing across the fretboard, with examples and a handy fretboard tool link.

Offer triad drill charts and a method to map inversions across three neck areas with metronome practice, reinforcing tonic-based options in major and minor keys.

Asks for effective methods to practice major scales on mandolin, comparing octave-based routines with full first-position patterns and counter-clockwise circle-of-fifths sequencing.
Demonstrates how A major triad chord shapes connect to the A major scale across the fretboard to map harmony and melody.

Presents a video-based 'E-System' method to visualize the fretboard via E-string shapes, modify nucleus forms into chord types, and connect it with simple guitar syntax.

Teach a triad enclosure exercise to add authentic jazz phrasing and flow to guitar solos, with practice steps and examples from Joe Pass and others.
