From the course: Beginning Acoustic Guitar Music Lessons

Bluegrass G chord and a C chord to match

From the course: Beginning Acoustic Guitar Music Lessons

Bluegrass G chord and a C chord to match

- All right, let's check out two new chords and these are actually just new voicings for chords you already have learned. We're gonna check out bluegrass G and bluegrass C. So the way that chords work, is ideally in the beginning you think that I just know G chord and it's always gonna be this G. But there are many different ways that you can play G. You either can voice it in a lot of different ways, but for right now what we're gonna do is just add a new finger and it definitely makes it sound a little bit fuller. Check it out. This is the G that you learned before. (guitar chord) And now we're gonna use all four fingers for this bluegrass G. (guitar chord) Now let's check out bluegrass C. So this is C all by itself as you've already learned. We're gonna add the pinkie on the third fret of the first string. (guitar chord) So this is what it sounded like before. (guitar chord) And now we're gonna add that G note. (guitar chord) So let's practice moving back and forth between those chords. This next track is called The One-Human Garage Band. One, two, three, four. (guitar music)

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