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Summary: Learn how to play the third and fourth versions of a D chord on guitar using the CAGED method in this free music video on playing the CAGED guitar chord method.
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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 next two versions of the D chord. We left off barring the second fret using a C chord form. Applying the rule we're going to go up and barre the fifth fret. Then we're going to play an A chord form. This is the third version of a D chord using an A chord form. We're going to barre the highest fret we're currently fretting is the seventh fret. We're going to go ahead and barre that and play the G chord form. CAG. This is the fourth version of a D chord. We're using the G chord form. In the next segment we're going to talk about the last version of a D chord and kind of wrap things up a little bit. And I'll see you there.