This is part two of working all our C, G and D chords. By the way, is there a lag between the audio and the video or no? There is no lag? No, okay cool.
So now how are we going to color all our D. Let us do in red. 1, 2, 3, there is our D chord, easy enough? Easy enough, so let us take this one right here. It is the second fret over G. So let us go to our G and go to the II fret which is right here. Our G string, E, B, G and go to the II fret and use our 1st finger. So here we have our 1st finger, II fret of the G. Here we have II fret of the high E strings, 2nd finger. Okay, so here is the II fret, 2nd finger, high E. III fret of the b string, 3rd finger of the B and then there we have it, III fret, 3rd finger of the B. So now we have this.
So, if we were to combine this three chords with any of these C, G, D, E. All right, I saw it now in the key of C and make it fun I went to the key of G. As of C, we would like chords of our or whatever. All right, so now we have here is just the really simply thing, but like look how much fun you can have just working on those three chords and then just rock out to those three chords. Do not add another chord until you perfect it and I am telling you guys to trick that slow and steady wins the race. Take it real really slow, work on those chords. If you need to see them again, there is an archive video here at youstring that I just made and I am doing it right now, I am actually recording this live. Is that here is your D chord. You can refer to back to the archives if you need the chords.
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