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.
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
"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