Chords - key of G, Lesson By David OToole |
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Chords - key of G, Lesson By David OToole |
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Jul 5 2016, 04:25 AM
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Jul 5 2016, 05:47 AM |
Hi again mate,
Here is the same than with C chords. Everything sounds good but I recommend to let the chords sound more to minimize silences between chord changes. I would also like to add that you could put some attention to timing and how the strum is doing in the original lesson. You'll notice that the strum is going more connected with the backing both regarding speed (how fast the sweep is done) and timing. Your strums are irregular. This is not the main purpose of the lesson but be sure that it's really helpful to polish your playing! Keep going! -------------------- My lessons
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Jul 9 2016, 12:45 PM |
Pass: 7.3
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