A spread triad or open voice triad or wide interval triad. Is just a regular triad but you move the middle note up or down an octave. A spread triad creates a wider, more open sound than a closed triad. They can be used for different chord voicings, lead playing, etc.

Diminished Spread Triad Shapes

Diminished Spread Triad Shapes  

Diminished Spread Triad Shapes  

Diminished Spread Triad Shapes

Diminished Spread Triad Shapes

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Major Pentatonic Scale Shapes

The Major Pentatonic is used in country or country blues. Basically, any chord progression that would use the Major Scale. Pentatonic scales have just 5 notes. There are five different

Chord Intervals

Chord Intervals

B Minor Pentatonic Scale

The notes of the B Minor Pentatonic Scale are B, D, E, F#, and A. B Minor Pentatonic Scale – All Across the Neck B Minor Pentatonic Scale – Pattern