Here is the F; most people have the sheets with the F. So, I will show you how to not get the sheet with it. Here is what the F looks like. It is a bar coordinates, the worse one to learn especially on a more expensive guitar with what we call on high action and that is the distance from the fret from the screen, lot of inexpensive guitars with strings that are very high and it takes like a lot of pressure to press the F. Oh, this one is very low action, it does not take much to do electric guitars are like that too, they are very low action and does not take much of a pressure. Anyway, here is an F. Here is the F, it is the full bar here, third fret A and D string and then second fret on the D string and every bar chord is going to be a dis configuration with your fingers, so get use to this. The problem people have with this is its over the F and on an expensive guitar, it is hard to press, we get them all to ring and it sounds like that, cause if not, you use to pressing down like that. But if you want to try, this is F, and I am going to show you G in a bar, this is G bar, third fret, same configuration with your fingers. Okay, and it is easier to apply. Get use to playing the G bar, eventually, start working back up the F again. The F will start coming to, it is the easiest way to explain that. So, this is your F, there is only two F I am going to show you, here is an F, here is an F major. It is similar to the C we showed before but this two fingers will go here, here on the first fret. Now, on B string, your second fret, G string and if you were in the third fret, D string. now, it is F major but it does not work always as a substitute for the bar F. Does not always work. Sometimes you can cheat, you could use a well screwed out of a guitar that you bought, So, that is the F major and there is your F bar. Okay, get use to that cause you are going to use bar codes eventually. You can avoid them all you like and your favorite song is going to have them and you are going to be stuck. Okay, let us go down to the G. Here is a G, it will always is, it is just a common G for me, it is just in here, second fret, use whatever finger you like to be comfortable on, I will show you why I will do it this way. Third fret on the E string. And the reason why I played that way is because I like to suspend my energies a lot. Now, I will deliver this way. Now, if you wanted to do a full G, you can it, here is properly. Use two fingers on the B and E string and here is A string and B string third fret. And I wish you were here, that is how Pink Floyd uses G, big full G on that. And that is a full G, but I do not use that hardly, hardly ever use that. I go with G, G suspended, and I do use it with an alternate G which is this. A nicer to end the song, to end a song, instead of the regular but that was just a dirty plain G, but the end of the song is like, it has got a little clueless and in G seven, here is G, G seven is come off with that and come into the first fret the A on the E string. There is a G7, song for my CD, living in a bubble is G, go up to G7, so that is G, that is a G7 and here is what we went back with the F, so here is the bar G. So that is all the chords, try to do some good workup sometime and exercise so that G, just try to strum along, then try C and G. D, before you know it, you can buy and grab it out there. Anyway, that is all the open chords and I hope this lesson works better. I will just try to replace them the old ones, you will never know, you do it in a year later and they come out even better, hopefully.
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