Okay, next one is a C, here is a full C here, C opens the E. when all settled is you do not need the E melodically, you can just. But most C, at time when you are playing C, but they are both pretty much the same chord. Now, here is a variation of it, this is a C. Now, here is a C, this is what I called the Green Day C, ultimate C, adjust this notes here.
Today, it is just from the very practice, adjust this two down. It is an open C, they leave the E notes out of it, okay? That is what it is in the beginning of the Green day’s good riddance, also called time of your life. It starts with a G, you got a D, and how do I get off the C level, okay? Because the middle one is a C and people will have trouble with that C, can play the regular C, some people play any songs, experiences alright, okay? Now, this is a regular C, now, it has got verse C7, okay. Leave this two finger alone and mover this down here and here to the A string and the G string. That is more of a hip status sound that is supposed to be a happy C. Okay, so there is your C7. Now, from C7, just look at C and nine, you see seven just moved your fourth finger down to the B string. Now, here is a regular C. Here is the seven, here is C8, C9 and that will alternately, okay, go over to the D, just a little triangular pattern here with your fingers, and there, G string, E string, E minor second fret, B string in the third fret with your third finger, D, and using the D string and that is your alternate between the D and the A like a country song now.
That is typical as you open D and you know what, here is a D and here is D minor. He is ready with D, we are going back on the A string, we are going back to the first fret. Good, minor, makes the sound same, be up and relive D as it happens so, you see it? D minor, D. Yes, here is a D seven; it is the same as a D but like a reverse. We go back here and D9, just like D but leave of the A string. It is just an open at liability days, sometimes it fits low and the song almost will do it, sometimes, they are just playing the straight forward, would like to have that E ringing out. Okay, now here is the other thing, we will deal with D quite often as a D suspended. We take your fourth finger; we will bring it down on the very fret on the E string. So take any D, D suspended. And sometimes you go push the four finger down, hope you have and then bring out your second finger. You will be feeling this weird the first time you are trying to do it because there is still problem with, pat your head and rub your chest at the same, it feels sort of uncoordinated. If you notice sometimes on this D also, there is something you could do with the D as well, just to flash you up, just to flash up your chord a bit. Okay, so there is all the D, let us go with the E. now, the common chord is 8, it is regular E. when you get to hear thing, the E in the verse so that you will be full standing around, here are the chords. You want to use of E seven, you got to put your fourth finger down on the B string third fret. That is just E, seven. An E minor is just B still in the second fret. You know how depressing this is, E minor but an E minor seven is again let us say put that one down and there is an alternative to this E minor seven which is just here that you might find in some Pink Floyed’s songs. Which sounds better than, but that is just a very specific music because there is, but there is an E minor and then E minor seven.
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