Most of the open chords we learn are played across four, five, or six strings. Just think about it—the C major, the E major, the G major, etc.
When we start playing these types of chords, our ears get used to the beautiful lower-end sound that these chords give.
Now, these chords are great, especially if you play songs or if you are accompanying a singer, so it’s good that you know them. In this video, though, we will take a different approach and try to play smaller chords (I call them “tiny” chords).
Let me show you how to explore with triads and inversions to create a beautiful chord progression.
Chord progression: E A C#m B.
Enjoy the lesson.