Learn how to use Unison Triads to Memorize the Notes on the Guitar Fretboard
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This is lesson 19 in our new series “How to Memorize Guitar Notes”. In this series you will learn many tips and tricks to memorize all the notes on the guitar’s fretboard. Memorizing the notes on the guitar is a crucial step in developing as a guitarist.
To start at the beginning of the Memorize Guitar Notes series:
• Memorize Guitar Notes (fretboard)
*Lesson 1: How the Musical Alphabet works
*Lesson 2: Names and Numbers of Open Strings
*Lesson 3: Notes in Alphabetical Order
*Lesson 4: Layout of the Guitar Fretboard
*Lesson 5: How to use Octave Shapes to find Guitar Notes on the Fretboard
*Lesson 6: Learn about Unison Note Shapes
*Lesson 7: How to find the Natural Notes on the Guitar Fretboard
*Lesson 8: How to find the Sharps and Flats on the Guitar Fretboard
*Lesson 9: How to find all the G A and B notes on the Guitar Fretboard
*Lesson 10: How to find all the B E A and D notes on the Guitar Fretboard
*Lesson 11: Memorize guitar notes on each string in order
*Lesson 12: How to use the Major Scale and minor Pentatonic Scale to find all the notes up and down the fretboard
*Lesson 13: Memorize Notes on fretboard by playing scales on one string
*Lesson 14: Memorize Notes on Guitar Fretboard with Note Clusters
*Lesson 15: Memorize Notes on Guitar Fretboard with Sequences (Melodic Patterns)
*Lesson 16: How to use Visualization to Memorize Notes on Guitar Fretboard
*Lesson 17: How to use Intervals to Memorize Notes on Guitar Fretboard
*Lesson 18: How to use Vertical Triads to Memorize Notes on Guitar Fretboard
*Lesson 19: How to use Unison Triads to Memorize Notes on Guitar Fretboard
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