Okay mate, let see if we can keep you going. We are going to do happy birthday, three chords, whole notes, and no worry for that. I will make sure that we are in the same team. I will show you the chord that is just G, D, and C. You might know this already but I just wanted to make sure because we are going do this as an absolute zero.
Now here is G, my G, it is a different G than what you are going to get from other folks but this is my G. Some people want to play it like this. That is okay as long as you get these two notes down and I am just going down strums. I am not doing anything fancy, just up and then here is a D. I am going from—coming from the A string and the C. All right, again, all the way down, I will strum down okay? This is how the email which notes—this is E, A, D, G, B, and then E again. E and E, both of these sound the same, so this one is an octave higher.
Now let us just do happy birthday at whole notes, nothing big. It is G and then D and then D back to G, and then G and then C and then D and then G.
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It cannot get easier than that because you said you are having trouble with keeping your rhythm, et cetera. So that is that, okay that is G, D, D, G, G, C, D, G. This will help you to do your chord changes and maybe even attach the link through that chord change video that I made as well. It is buried in the back pages of my sites, so you can play a G, C and D and try to get some rhythm happening.
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Not bad. Let us not slip that. Go do the one we just did in the beginning, just those whole notes. Do that and work with that, see how you go with that before we go any further. Bye-bye.
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