The Triple Factor Part 2

By Jerry Wyatt

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“The Triple Factor”
(Part Two)

Lesson Overview…

[firstname]… How are those fingers coming along?

This lesson is very quick because it runs “hand in hand” with the last “Triple Factor” lesson. The objective for this lesson is to shift from the A Power Chord and apply it to The D Power Chord.

A great exercise is to shift from the A to the D Power Chord using The Triple Factor. In other words, mix them up. Do this for one week and your playing skills will triple like wild and you’ll hear things coming from your guitar that you’ve never heard before.

This is the most “SURE FIRE” way of instantly changing your playing that you’ll ever find and it only touches the surface for what’s coming in future lessons.

We’ll build on this technique often.

Interesting Note: This technique can be used on an acoustic as well. The reach and stretch can sometimes be difficult but if you’ll force yourself to make it happen, you’ll be amazed at what you can bring out of an acoustic that nobody else can. Guaranteed!

Take it easy [firstname]!

Jerry

As a reference, I have included the same PDF from The Triple Factor (Part 1).
In it we used the A Power Chord. In this one, just change your chord over to The D Power Chord and use the same technique.

Here’s Your PDF file for this lesson. Just click the guitar…

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Enjoy and practice up.

Jerry