Music Theory Made Easy | Everything You Need to Know | Stones Method - Lesson 3

Lesson 3 — Building Major & Minor Chords on Guitar

In this lesson, Lex breaks down how major and minor chords are built and why they sound the way they do. Using his unique Stones system and the guitar as a visual guide, he shows how chords come directly out of the major and minor scales, step by step.

By the end of the lesson, you'll be able to:

✔ Hear the difference between major and minor
✔ Understand what makes each chord type unique
✔ Build major and minor chords from the related scales
✔ Apply the method directly on guitar

This lesson builds on the foundation from Lessons 1 & 2 and continues developing both guitar technique and real-world music theory.

WHO THIS SERIES IS FOR

Guitarists who want to understand what they’re playing

Musicians who prefer visuals over abstract theory

Beginners through intermediates looking for clarity

Self-taught players filling in their theory gaps

TOPICS COVERED IN LESSON 3

Scale → chord relationships

Major & minor chord construction

Triads on guitar

Hearing major vs minor

Practical fretboard application

LEX'S APPROACH

Lex teaches theory using simple visual systems and real guitar examples. Everything connects back to how music actually feels, sounds, and functions — no unnecessary jargon.

RECOMMENDED BEFORE WATCHING

Lesson 1 — Music Theory Basics
Lesson 2 — Understanding Minor Scales Receive SMS online on sms24.me

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