A New Way to Play G C Em D (Plus 3 Bonus Chords)
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- Опубликовано: 17 фев 2024
- The key of G is the most popular key on the guitar, butttt.....
Sometimes it gets boring playing the same G C Em D. In this video I'll show you a new way to play these infamous chords in a way that sounds great and covers the whole guitar neck.
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This lesson made me wish there was a "really, really like" button to push. Thank you! This was fantastic.
Thank you! And happy to help!
@@kylescott4wife and kids are the hardest to impress actually--they hear the same stuff over and over and it must drive them nuts!
Been playing for 40 years!! This lesson just opened a whole new repertoire of melodious chords to embellish my style and musical inventory. 🎸
I rarely comment, but Bro!! You opened up the whole fretboard in one day… I've been playing a while and was feeling stuck... This lesson opened my eyes to the ways chords are built and now that I've got repertiour up and down the neck, it feels like I jumped forward significantly in abilities.
One of the best online lessons I've encountered… thank you for putting out thoughtful and unique content. 🤙
Great lesson. As Les Paul said in his 80’s, “The guitar is still teaching me new things “
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Greetings from the sunny climes of Basle, Switzerland
Says he plays for wife and kids... subscribed.
That's my life
I play for my dogs.
What a great lesson. Clearly explained, by a great teacher. You are so inspiring. I'm sure your wife and kids are proud of you. If only all teachers would be as good as you, but they don't have that certain magic. Loves of love, and appreciation, coming from over the pond.
Widen my musical horizons💯 🎸 Thank you!!
The open G is magic. I just learned ‘Blacked Out’ by Chris Young by ear and the simplicity allows you to add in 3rds, 7ths, 9ths, etc when you want.
Kyle
Thank you so much for your great work. I am playing back up guitar in a church band and always looking for more creative ways to play the chords thank you thank you.
Happy to help my friend!
The D chord is actually a Dadd11. Sus chords replace the 3rd with either the 2nd or 4th. Your D shape includes the f# so it’s an add11
Key word, REPLACE, for those wondering....
The 2nd string hits the 3rd of the D
I actually came to discover these chord shapes last year and like you say it injects a bit of freshness in your playing and discover new fingerings
50 + years later I'm still discovering new chord progressions. Thanks Kyle.
I'm here for ya! Thanks for watching :)
I love exploring chords like this in different positions. It's also fun to count on my fingers and figure out what a chord is after I've found it. I also find myself hearing songs that use those chords and having epiphany, almost getting inside the head of the artist/composer as they chose those chords in their creative process. Sometimes progressions that sound ultra-complex turn out to be just similar or identical shapes in different positions.
Now we know what happened to Jesse Pinkman he became a guitar teacher
Nice voicings.
This is so cool you made me sound so Rich! (Pun intended) Learned something new today... keep them coming Thank you😊
Rock on!
Great lesson and lots of fun to play. Would love to see more videos like this of other chord voicing progressions. Thanks!!
Man this is one of the more fruitful online short lessons that I’ve had in a while…I’ve been messing around with these progressions nonstop over the last day I love the back-and-forth leapfrogging, descending, and droning on the open G, I appreciate this lesson, Subbed! God bless:)
You’re a great teacher. I’m definitely gonna try out these new chord shapes today.
Wunderbar - from Germany!
Musik gegen den Krieg
Thanks bro.
I've being looking for new ways to play basic G & now you've shown me.
Thanks A lot
I love playing religious Gospel songs & I've being looking for new methods.
The cords sound lovely.
Watching from Papua New Guinea South Pacific. 🇵🇬 👌👍
Happy to give you some new options my friend!
Looks fun to play around with, cheers.
Awesome video 👍
Just beautiful and so easy to learn.fantabulous teaching, thanks so much for this.
Thi s is great, I have been looking for this breakdown for sometime now. I think you are the first one to show this on YT of all my subscriptions
Wow! Beautiful voicings bro! I always love chords w open strings. Out of ths world! Thank u ❤
Thank you for this lesson. I love discovering new ways to play chords especially farther up the fretboard.
Man ...I was having a kinda shityy day...but this thing made me smile ...I learnt something new Nd I felt joy ...thanks
I love to play chords in a different way. Thank you for sharing this.
Hi Kyle Scott, you are a magician, your tutorial is really helpful.
I'm a beginner guitarist.
So you've got a new subscriber.
Greetings from France in Europe.
You're welcome my friend! Happy to help, and greetings from USA :)
You are crazy awesome!!!!! Thank you! Your slightly mischevious smile is legend now!!
This one was easy, thought I haven't thought about that earlier with the open strings. So, again, very helpful!
Your wife and kids are probably your favorite audience and fans! Thanks for the lesson! I'm going to see if I can impress my wife and dog.
A very nice little lesson. Some good substitutes for the common bar chords as well as many of these look like stripped down bar chords. On another note - I'm gonna subscribe for a while mainly because I like your laid back approach - you're like a three-to-five-beer-buzz guitar teacher.
Yeah G has been like an old friend for years 😂. One of my go-to, default chords - as are the other chords in this tutorial. Great useful doable video, thanks. I'd love to see more of these moveable chords. Subscribed 👍
Great tips Kyle, those chords sound great. The tone of your guitar sounds awesome too.
Thank you, and glad you enjoyed the tips!
When you first start playing you say to yourself, if I could just play that I’d be happy.
But then you learn it and soon it’s not enough and that goes on and on. Luckily it never ends the possibility are endless.🤘
So true. Always new material to learn, and that's what makes it fun :)
This made me question everything I have been doing, thank you. Subscribed and liked.
Beautiful Kyle!
Unique and very well demonstrated. Thank you for sharing!
Hey Kyle. i’m a new subscriber to the channel. i’ve been enjoying all your videos so far. can you please let me know what guitar you’re using there?
maybe new to people who have never played those shapes. It's the maj and min bar chord based on the A string minus the redundant root note in the middle. Very clear lesson and w/o using the open G you can move those around anywhere you want but the G certainly does provide a kind of continuity throughout those chord movements. Very common idea to retain one note that rings throughout several chords in a row. Learn it, people! :)
Exactly.
beautiful progression, thanks for sharing Kyle!🙏🏻
Thank you.
Thank you Kyle! This opened up a new perspective for chords in the key of G. Your video on chords in the key of D was also amazing! Thanks!
Great lesson…will help me a lot in my worship guitar playing.Thank You!
Beautiful indeed!
Edit...I already commented the same thing. I guess losing my memory allows me to enjoy the forgotten things as fresh and new like the 1st time.
I look forward to hearing this again for the 1st time.
Great lesson! Love these new shapes!
Excellent presentation. Thank you.
Thanks for sharing, you presented some really useful ideas to build with.
Amazing work! Thanks for your content! 👍
Well done Kyle, that was so very informative.
You are a wonderful soul, Blessings to you 🙏
Like so many I have just learned a whole new range of sounds using really simple shapes. If only U Tube had been around in 1966 when I began faffing!
Game changing lesson! Keep them coming!!
Definitely sounds great and an awesome lesson
Man…wow! Thank you so much for this amazing video.
Thank you for this lesson! just amazing
Absolutely, thanks for watching!
Pretty cool! Should keep me busy for a while, coaxing my fingers into the right positions. Thanks!
Beautiful, thanks Kyle,Very Simple, but I love it 😮😮😊
Awesome lesson! thank you
Love this! I am going to practice this!!
Beautiful. Thank you!
Hallo Kyle :) thank you very much for showing different ways how to play sounds amazing 🎸🤘😎
This is just what I was looking for. I never knew what to do to open up more of the fretboard, and now I do. Thank you so much for making this video and showing those glorious chords. I'll be playing better because of this. Thank you!
So happy to hear it, glad to help!
Thanks, this really sounds great.
Thank you. Great new voices options.
Nice. Very nice. Keep up the with these alternate chords. Great work!
Thank you!
Absolutely beautiful ❤
Fantastic! Thank you.
Wow, this will be a break through for me! Thanks
Very helpful...thank you...been stuck for years...too stubborn to look for help I guess until now.
great lesson
Beautiful
Might be useful for some adepts to read the "smooth as butter" chord progression as well after watching this nice instruction video :
G - Em - Fadd9 - Dsus - Em - C - Dsus - Bm(b6) - C - am7 - Dsus - Dsus - G
Thanks I was able to pick this up super quick!
Here we go,my new song is coming, I was so needed of a new sound
Mercy...good, so good
Well impressed, thank you.
Just awesome Thank you
Thank you so much. This IA is beautiful and very helpful 😅❤
Happy to help!!
Nice Chords!
Very nice. Thanks!
Great Lesson 🔹🔸
Yes......God knows that it was time for change.... Ty❣️
That was so beautiful
Thank you, glad you like!
Dave Matthews been doing it this way since day 1 ...... love it !!
Nice, thank you for sharing.
Very useful: thank you so much.
Glad I dropped in!
Nice. I've been playin for 30 years and I love using these chords. I like to slip in a lower G chord of 3x043x sometimes. The open drone note switches from the 'G' to a 'D', but still sounds fine. Thanks! (Liked, subscribed & commented!)
Very, very nice!
Great lesson!
Good stuff , have to dive into that
Go for it :)
technically that 'Dsus' is a 'Dadd4' or 'Dadd11', just like the Fadd9,. It's not a suspension (sus4 or sus2) because you've still got the third (F#) in there.
Great video! Excellent chords to provide as alternative to tired cowboy chords! I'd say technically it's a Fadd2. That G is within the octave. I guess the Dsus could either be a Dsusadd3 or Dadd4. Honestly though, if that G note is just a drone in a song, it's probably not functionally relevant to the ear and everything's just major chords.
Yessir. It IS gorgeous. ❤
very helpful, thanks bud
❤❤ i love ur guitar lessons thank u sir
Amazing
Paris Viewer i really enjoyed your video .make me feel i want to pick up the guitar.
Excellent, greeting from USA. Have fun playing :)