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Summary: Learn how to play a 1, 4, 5, 4 chord pattern in G major on guitar in fifth position in this free music video on advanced CAGED chord guitar plaything methods.
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Hi, this is Joe Wiles with the Rock and Roll Conservatory on behalf of Expert Village. We've gone over the first four positions of the "G", "C", "D", "C" pattern, and now we're going to do the last. The last position for the "G", "C", "D", "C" pattern, starts on the tenth fret. We'll play an "A" chord form - this is the first "G" chord (playing chord). The next chord, your "C" chord, is represented by the "D" chord form, on the tenth fret (playing chord). And the "D" chord is represented by an "E" chord form on the tenth fret (playing chord). As you can see in this position, we're barring everything on the tenth fret. To review, it's the "A", "D", and "E" forms on the tenth fret that create the "G", "C", "D" - and looks like this (playing series). In the next segment, we'll go over the exercise in order to learn this better. I'll see you then.