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Would you like to inspect the original subtitles? These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:00,300 --> 00:00:05,940 So in this practice progression, we're going to go from G to D to imaginal. 2 00:00:06,800 --> 00:00:07,550 And to see. 3 00:00:08,430 --> 00:00:15,510 And we're going to play one strum on each chord, and I'm using the thumb bit to just do a nice, you 4 00:00:15,510 --> 00:00:19,920 know, even strum and we're going to count four beats on each chord. 5 00:00:20,520 --> 00:00:21,840 So it's in sound like this. 6 00:00:23,760 --> 00:00:33,090 Three, four, two, three, four, two, three, four, two, three, four. 7 00:00:47,040 --> 00:00:52,260 So as you're moving through the courts, I think it's good to think a little bit ahead. 8 00:00:52,560 --> 00:00:54,750 So start off on that Gitau. 9 00:00:55,840 --> 00:01:03,280 And then visualize the detour and have your fingers move there, as you know, quickly and efficiently 10 00:01:03,280 --> 00:01:09,550 as possible, and it might be a good idea to just practice going between the gym and the. 11 00:01:10,990 --> 00:01:15,880 Initially, I just get really comfortable with that change. 12 00:01:19,310 --> 00:01:26,510 And pulsing on the chords like this with the left hand can be a good way to just drill into the fingers, 13 00:01:26,960 --> 00:01:32,930 that that's the shape, that's the shape I want you to be in, because these fingers can be rebellious 14 00:01:32,930 --> 00:01:33,680 little digits. 15 00:01:35,730 --> 00:01:40,350 And using that pulsing motion is a great way to learn a new calling. 16 00:01:42,430 --> 00:01:49,900 The good thing about the guitar is there's just limitless possibilities on the fingerboard, but these 17 00:01:49,900 --> 00:01:55,300 open chords are used to play so many songs in popular music and folk music. 18 00:01:55,480 --> 00:02:00,690 And in there, you know, they'll give you the tools to play a lot of great songs. 19 00:02:00,970 --> 00:02:10,030 So we're going from G to three, four to D to three, four to eight to. 20 00:02:11,680 --> 00:02:18,940 To see two, three, four, so I'd like you to play along with me now, and I'm going to just loop those 21 00:02:18,940 --> 00:02:24,480 chords for a little while and you can experiment, speeding them up, slowing them down later. 22 00:02:24,760 --> 00:02:28,830 But what we're aiming for is just a nice, consistent rhythm. 23 00:02:29,050 --> 00:02:33,040 So we want to make the chord changes and have the notes all be ringing clear. 24 00:02:33,050 --> 00:02:37,420 We want to use the the very tips of our fingers and threading the chords, and we're just doing one 25 00:02:37,420 --> 00:02:38,890 strum per four beats. 26 00:02:39,130 --> 00:02:41,980 So one, two, three, four. 27 00:02:49,700 --> 00:02:52,990 Three to three. 28 00:02:57,640 --> 00:03:04,540 Two, three, two, three, two, three. 29 00:03:30,290 --> 00:03:36,920 And this whole progression was used in a lot of great songs, such as Let It Be by the Beatles. 30 00:03:37,810 --> 00:03:45,100 And I believe this progression is what they call the axis of awesome, it's chord progression that's 31 00:03:45,100 --> 00:03:49,890 used in a lot of big pop songs, let it be is probably my favorite. 32 00:03:50,170 --> 00:03:52,140 So have fun playing that chord progression. 33 00:03:52,360 --> 00:03:58,240 And next up, we're going to tackle a progression that features an E and A A B seven chord. 3506

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