Originally Posted by: MRHILLThank you for your prompt reply, I will most definintly take my time and learn them right, and thanks for the additional links for more "leisure" lessons.[/quote]
You are welcome! And thanks for the compliment & positive feedback. :)
Let me know how it goes. Best of success.Originally Posted by: TheGMChris, thanks for this I was looking for more details on Triads and Inversions.
You are welcome, too! Those lessons never were a part of the GF course. They are really too long. That's why the GF version is different. It's a stripped down, compact, lean & mean version of the same ideas & skills as in the longer ones.
Many of the lessons in the GF1&2 courses are expanded & explored in more depth in other tutorials on the site. If you are curious about a topic, skill or idea, just ask in our instructor forums & we will be glad to point you to these non-course lessons.
[QUOTE=TheGM]I also must say you do a great job of teaching! I have been a member for just over a year and man I have learned a lot from both you and Lisa.
Lisa is a great teacher! GT is fortunate to have her here. Both Lisa & I have a lot of lessons that expand on the basics in GF1&2. If you haven't already seen them, you might benefit from looking at the new Instructor Directories that categorize & link all our lessons.
Here is Lisa's:
http://www.guitartricks.com/instructor.php?input=311296
Here is mine:
http://www.guitartricks.com/instructor.php?input=155014
The neat thing here is that if you are interested in Triads & Inversions, you can scroll down looking for that title. And there you will find the GF1&2 course tutorials, but also the other related tutorials! Hope this helps you find more lessons of interest.
And thanks for the compliments. Glad you are getting value from GT! Best of success. :)