It would be much easier if u would play the G chord w ur ring finger and pinky. Then ur fingers naturally drop right into the C and F. If u play the G that way start out by teaching him G to C. F will come a lot easier after that.
@@rogerfratini6361 Yes you are right!!! That does make the G to F change much easier. But when you have D, or Cadd9 just before that G, it then makes the change from D to G or Cadd9 to G more difficult for someone who is only a few months into learning. Ideally, long term, guitarists need to be equally good at both G’s to ensure good chord changing in all sequences!!!
@@liberalsrmentallyflawed3611 Thank you so much for your comment!!! Yes you are 100% right!!! F to C definitely appears in songs more than F to G. But not by much. F to G is actually in millions of songs. And by most great artists in all music styles!!! So there is a great reward long term in perfecting this chord change!!!!
Thanks Pauric....the explanation of the grip
And breaking the chord down has really helped....thanks a mil :)
@@wesabbott9 You’re welcome Wes. Blessings & Continued Success with your guitar playing!!!!
It would be much easier if u would play the G chord w ur ring finger and pinky. Then ur fingers naturally drop right into the C and F. If u play the G that way start out by teaching him G to C. F will come a lot easier after that.
@@rogerfratini6361 Yes you are right!!! That does make the G to F change much easier. But when you have D, or Cadd9 just before that G, it then makes the change from
D to G or Cadd9 to G more difficult for someone who is only a few months into learning. Ideally, long term, guitarists need to be equally good at both G’s to ensure good chord changing in all sequences!!!
Very well explained. Thanks Pauric.
@@papajoe8065 Thank you for your kind words … Is that you Lynn???
Do you not recognise Buddy?@@makingguitarsimple
@@papajoe8065 Yes I do Joe!!! Buddy is Awesome!!!! Sorry. I mistook you for Lynn in London who is a great dog person too!!!!
I've seen changing from F to C. More than changing from F to G or G to F...
@@liberalsrmentallyflawed3611 Thank you so much for your comment!!! Yes you are 100% right!!! F to C definitely appears in songs more than F to G. But not by much. F to G is actually in millions of songs. And by most great artists in all music styles!!! So there is a great reward long term in perfecting this chord change!!!!