Danny Grady: Let's come back to G, E, F, G. Here we have got our three chords for blues in G. so let's do a little bit of a modulation on this chord. What I like to do is just add sixth here. I strum the root in the fifth twice, those top two strings twice and then I just add my pinky to the seventh fret of the fifth string.
Conversely if I you want to, blues being the simple thing that it is. If you just want to keep a good rhythm on those two notes, perfectly acceptable and we will get you through the progression. But for right now I am just going to be adding the six, because I like that modulation. So let's do that for four beats. So you do that one for four beats then you come down to the four and you do that for four beats. Then back to the one for eight beats, one, two, three, four, one, two, three, four. Going down to the four chord for eight beats. One, two, three, four, one, two, three, four. Back up to the one chord for eight beats, one, two, three, four, one, two, three, four,
Now let's go to the five chord four beats, one, two, three, four, down to the four chord for four beats, one, two, three, four. And then you are going to come back to the one chord for four beats, one, two, three, four, then finish on the five chord for four bits.
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Steve Rieck: Starting with the first fret across strings one and two with the first fret, second finger on the second fret of the third string, so that's the little part of a F chord there.
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