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Here is the first homework lesson for the Minor Triads lesson. In this lesson, I walk you through a homework exercise that is eerily similar to the Major Triads homework. We write out every Minor Scale and build a Minor Triad from each one. Then we go to the fingerboard and talk about different ways to map out minor triads in interesting and sometimes weird and  complicated shapes. This homework will help you prepare for future lessons.

When you're done with this homework, check out the Minor Triads Homework 2.

If you have questions or if you found some awesome minor triad voicings you enjoy, visit the community post for this lesson to upload audio, pictures, or get involved in the community.

Other lessons in this series:

- Minor Triads lesson

- Homework 2

- Practice 1

- Practice 2

- Practice 3

Check out the Lesson Archive for more Music Theory lessons.

This lesson is part of my Music Theory For Guitar series.

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Music Theory For Guitar- Minor Triads Homework No 1

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