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Continuing with our ideas of improvisation. Triads are three notes and on the instrument.
They kind of, lay themselves out nicely in patterns. And how I think about this is, where
the root is. We need two strings for it. So we're going to look at the key of G. And let's
pick this G here, for right now. Now the root position has the root as our first note. The
shape looks like this, one, three, five. O.k. So I know where we can play our root with
our first finger. We can play this pattern and some major Triad. This should a look familiar
a little bit, too. When we're talking about Tremolo. So let's find G. Here's G. Same pattern.
O.k. Where else is G? We have G as our low string too. So that is our first finger. Look
at that. So all we have here is a one, three, five. We all need to put down on one finger.
Here's the next one. And here's our last one.