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Playing a G-C-D-C Pattern in 1st Position on Guitar

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Summary: Learn tips on how to play a G, C, D, C chord pattern in G major on guitar in first position in this free music video on advanced CAGED chord guitar plaything methods.

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Joe Wiles is the founder of the Rock and Roll Conservatory which is a facility dedicated to mentoring the next generation of influential artists. With a focus on the mentoring of...read more

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"Hi, this is Joe Wiles with the Rock and Roll Conservatory on behalf of Expert Village. We're going to talk about the first position of the G, C, D, C pattern. It's really easy. In previous steps we've done it as an exercise. We're going to talk about it a little bit here. Basically, you'll play your G chord, your C chord, and your D chord. Those are the three significant chords in the key of G. G, C, D. And in this position. The open position. The first position. There's simply the G chord, with the G chord form. The C chord with the C chord form and the D chord with the D chord form. In the next segment we're going to talk about an exercise to get that better. I hope you'll join me. See you then."

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