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Would you like to inspect the original subtitles? These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:00,470 --> 00:00:06,890 So these open chords can be really tricky to learn at first, but once you have them in your muscle 2 00:00:06,890 --> 00:00:12,590 memory and you've played them enough, they will become much, much easier, I promise. 3 00:00:13,130 --> 00:00:20,180 So we want to remember to use the very tips of our fingers when pushing on the on the fretboard. 4 00:00:21,120 --> 00:00:28,140 And we want to try to keep the left hand and the forearm just as relaxed as possible while fretting 5 00:00:28,140 --> 00:00:34,410 down with enough pressure so that the notes are all clear, you want them all to be clear like this. 6 00:00:36,530 --> 00:00:37,460 Not like this. 7 00:00:40,930 --> 00:00:44,500 If if some of the notes on fretting, probably it's not going to sound right. 8 00:00:44,530 --> 00:00:48,150 So you want to use enough strength to to read the notes cleanly. 9 00:00:48,580 --> 00:00:54,820 And like I said in the guitar about setting up your your action, you want the strings to be nice and 10 00:00:54,820 --> 00:00:58,990 low to the frets so that when pressing down, it's as easy as possible. 11 00:00:59,680 --> 00:01:06,310 And next up, we're going to cover a few practice chord progressions, and these progressions will focus 12 00:01:06,310 --> 00:01:08,440 on moving between the chords. 13 00:01:08,920 --> 00:01:15,220 And, you know, this is a great way to kind of cross train ourselves so that we remember these chord 14 00:01:15,220 --> 00:01:18,640 positions and go to them without, you know, thinking too much. 15 00:01:19,210 --> 00:01:29,230 So going from G to D to Imada to C to A, to E, to Emunah to a minor, to minor, to be seven. 16 00:01:29,320 --> 00:01:34,780 It might seem overwhelming, but just chipping away at it a little bit each day, you know, you'll 17 00:01:34,780 --> 00:01:39,570 be amazed at how quickly you internalize these chords and they become part of your muscle memory. 18 00:01:39,580 --> 00:01:41,110 Your hands will remember them. 19 00:01:41,380 --> 00:01:42,280 So keep at it. 20 00:01:42,490 --> 00:01:45,160 And let's go into some practice chord progressions next. 2245

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