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

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Part of the video series: Advanced CAGED Chord Guitar Playing Methods

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

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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