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How to Play a 1,6,4,5 Progression on Guitar

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Summary: How to play a 1,6,4,5 progression on the guitar, including tips and sound; learn this and more in this online guitar lesson for beginners taught by expert John Aguilar.

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By John Aguilar
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John Aguilar had his education at LACC, VSC, Dick Grove School of Music. He has a guest radio spot on KABC on the Doug McIntire show. He has also been playing and teaching for 14...read more

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"Hi, John Aguilar. Now we are going to do a 1, 6, 4, 5 progression on a guitar in the key of G. Okay? So we've learned these cords. We've learned a G. We've learned an E minor. We've learned a C and we've learned a D. So let's put some rhythm to it and let's play it in that same order with some rhythm. G, we're going to the six. That's E minor. Now we're going to the four. That's a C. To the five. That's a D. Back to G. If we want to do the G with this finger. Let's do that. Most people will recognize this as being a G and there it is. E minor. That's the six. Four. Use this progression in so many songs. I can't even count. Back to, let's do G rock. To E minor. To C. To D. Why not through D rock in there. Back to G. And there you have a 1, 6 4,5 progression in the key of G on the guitar."

eHow Article: How to Play a 1,6,4,5 Progression on Guitar

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