Quick and Easy Chord Concepts 1 (Video!) Conducting -The Best Tool for Rhythmic Transcription
May 11
An article by: Ed Lozano

one-finger-g-exercise.pngIn an earlier lesson we discussed playing one-finger G chords. In this lesson we’re going to put those chords to use. Listen to the following example…

One-Finger G Chords Example

Don’t let the written music notation intimidate you. I’ve simply posted here as a reference and to help you follow along.

Here’s a couple of tips: Start by playing only two of the four chords and get comfortable with these before moving ahead. Then add one chord at a time. You don’t have to play the same rhythm that I played, just make sure that the rhythm that you play is steady. Mix these chords up and create your own ideas.

Thanks for checking this out and in the next lesson we’ll be checking out two-finger versions of these chords.


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