Description
Now let's take the C minor triad and move the entire shape up 1 fret and we get a C# minor chord because the note C# is one fret higher than the note C. We can go all the way up the chromatic scale doing this and play all 12 possible minor chords with one shape. This works will all the common open minor chord shapes.
Lesson Info
Instructor
Christopher Schlegel
Tutorial Lessons
- Chord Theory: Introduction
- Major Chords
- Moveable Major Chords
- Major Triads & Inversions
- Major Chord Voicings Across The Fretboard
- Minor Chords
- Moveable Minor Chords
- Minor Triads & Inversions
- Minor Chord Voicings Across The Fretboard
- Practical Applications: Musical Direction
- Practical Applications: Register
- Practical Applications: Accompaniment
- Practical Applications: Embellishments
- Chord Theory: Conclusion