Common Chord Progression 1
Here is Common Chord Progression 1. Common Chord Progression 1 is a I to IV chord progression. This video is in the key of G and therefore consists of a G to C ch...
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F on 1st string 1st fret
F on the 1st string 1st fret - In this video we play the note F by simply using your index finger on the 1st string 1st fret. The next video will show you the octav...
Descending octave from 2nd string - example D
Octave Relation - Descending octave from 2nd string - example D - Now here is a video that explains to you the octave relation between the 2nd ...
Bb octave from 3rd string
Octave Relation - Bb octave from 3rd string - Holding down the Bb on the 3rd string, now add your pinky finger, putting it on the 1st string 6th fret. This will le...
Bb on 3rd string 3rd fret
Bb on the 3rd string 3rd fret - For this video simply put your index finger on the 3rd string 3rd fret and you will have the note Bb. This will be the root on the ...
Octave from 5th string - example C
Octave Relation - In this clip, you will be shown on how to find the relation between a C octave on the 5th and 3rd string.Again these are the same s...
Octave from 6th string - example G
Octave Relation -Octave from 6th string - example G - This video shows you the relation between a G octave on the 6th and 4th string.Notice that ...
C on the 5th string 3rd fret
C on the 5th string 3rd fret -Here we start our octave from C on the 5th string 3rd fret. Again make sure to brandmark these root notes into your play visu...
F on 4th string 3rd fret
F on the 4th string - Now let`s put our index finger on the F on the 4th string 3rd fret.Think of a root note also as a "shining light" or "lamp" to whatev...
G on 6th string 3rd fret
G on the 6th string -Learn how to play a G note on the 6th string 3rd fret.Finding your root on the guitar, which is basically always the lowest sounding n...