
Stuart, on a 24 fret guitar uses adjacent three string and 3 note triads both minor in the first section and major in the second.
He teaches us how he sweep picks the three strings down and back up.
We do it for the same chord inversions and then in 1 4 5 positions on the neck.
In the major triad sweep picking section we change one note and unflat the third to play major arpeggios.
In both cases we are playing triads everyone needs to know. Its not that hard to do but there are many places where you can do this in the fret board and some literature would be handy. Technically the camera work is too often playing follow the hand which gets noticeable.
Now some folks might wonder if they were purposely tortured by the rendition of a chart showing us the triads and their inversions across the fret board.
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