Tim Huffman: So here we go, let me put it all together for you starting with the G, C, G. And these applications you'll see right early in songs by an artist for example like James Taylor set up a D chord, and then many times the same work that we were doing but with the finger style on the right hand, he might do a hammer-on and then a pull off. So it's a derivative style of someone like James, you will hear in Country music and just any kind of a style of music that leverages the acoustic guitar. So hope you enjoyed spicing up your chord transitions using chordal fills.
Male Speaker: This is 3 a.m. by Matchbox 20, the song in the acute A flat major and standard tuning a kapo with the first fret. Then I open the string and the 3rd fret on the second strings, that's again -- the D chord here and that's going to be the first finger at the 6th fret on the first string, the third finger on the eight fret of the third string.
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