Learn a 5th Position Guitar Exercise in G Major

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

Summary: Learn an exercise to strengthen your technique when playing in the fifth position in the key of G major in this free music video on advanced CAGED chord guitar plaything methods.

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Learn a 5th Position Guitar Exercise in G Major

This is Joe Wiles from the Rock and Roll Conservatory on behalf of Expert Village. We're going over our very last position of the G C D C chord pattern. They're all barred on the tenth fret. They're the chord forms of A D and E all barred on the tenth fret. We're going to do the exercise now. Go ahead and work it with me. Set your metronomes to sixty beats per minute. One, two, three, four. Two, three, four. Two, three, four. Two, three, four. Two, three, four. And just cycle that over and over with your metronome running at sixty. Of course, add more strums for the measure and when you get that down, when you're comfortable with that you want to increase the metronome tempo. In our next segment we're going to wrap all this up and bring it together. I hope to see you there.

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