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Using New Minor Triads In Your Guitar Songs

This is a continuation from the Harmonized Triad Chords exercise in D minor. In this exercise we will be in a D minor chord based rift. Here are the foundation chords for it. As you will discover its very melodic and pulls the listener in with its wonderful and interesting sounds. You can add these triads to lead and rhythm on as arpeggios. Using a pentatonic mix at least a couple of the triads in with your lead playing. Also try playing them as an arpeggio within your lead playing.

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