Published:
2013-02-14
Updated:
2022-12-21

Learning Ukulele with Curt

Core Ukulele Chords - Triads, Add Chords

A triad is a three note chord. In traditional chord theory there are four traditional triad chord types: major, minor, diminished and augmented. And four contemporary triad chord types: sus2, sus4, add2 and add9. This series of lessons explores contemporary add chords using triads covered in earlier lessons of this series.

Author(s): Curt Sheller Publisher: Curt Sheller Publications Code: UL42-TRIadd

Main Category: Triads Main Instrument: Ukulele

Subjects: Chords

2022-12-21

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Core Ukulele Chords - Triads, Add Chords

A triad is a three note chord. In traditional chord theory there are four traditional triad chord types: major, minor, diminished and augmented. And four contemporary triad chord types: sus2, sus4, add2 and add9. This series of lessons explores contemporary add chords using triads covered in earlier lessons of this series.

A triad is a three note chord. In traditional chord theory there are four traditional triad chord types: major, minor, diminished and augmented. And four contemporary triad chord types: sus2, sus4, add2 and add9.

This series of lessons explores contemporary add chords using triads cover is earlier lessons of this series.

Triads are a great introduction to arpeggios and improvisation.

Lessons in this series include traditional and contemporary triads on:

  • Triads on strings 1, 2, 3
  • Triads on strings 2, 3, 4
  • Triads using all four strings