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FREE Diagrams + Tabs + Backing Tracks To Accompany This Video: https://drive.google.com/drive/folder... 🎸 Learn guitar. Build fluency. Create music. Links + resources → https://linktr.ee/jinolee 3rds are the melodic glue of music. They’re what turn single notes into harmony and scales into phrases. In minor, 3rds are especially powerful because they’re not all the same — some are major, some are minor — and that contrast is where depth lives. 🎯 Key ideas: 3rds = melodic connectors Minor scales contain both major and minor 3rds That mixture is what gives minor its emotional complexity C minor examples: C → Eb = minor 3rd D → F = major 3rd Eb → G = major 3rd F → Ab = minor 3rd Same distance. Different emotional weight. 🧠 How to practice (Closed Skill): String-set drilling (hybrid picking): Low E + A A + D D + G G + B B + high E Pick the lower note, pluck the upper note. Let both notes ring clearly. Anchor-to-anchor drilling (alternate picking): Move through the fretboard neighborhoods Focus on clean movement and even rhythm Listen before you move on 💡 Pro tips: Don’t gloss over the sound difference between major vs minor 3rds One feels brighter One feels darker Hybrid picking makes 3rds sound more vocal and separated Try resolving phrases on: C (root) or Eb (flat 3rd) They lock into the harmony instantly This isn’t about speed. It’s about training your ear to hear color. Once you can feel the difference between these 3rds, your improvising will naturally sound more intentional. #fretboardfluency