The G C D Chord Trick (How Famous Bands Play These Easy Guitar Chords in Songs)

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📺 ABOUT THIS VIDEO:

In this guitar lesson, Steve Stine shows you a very common and useful way to play three of the most common open guitar chords, The G C and D chords.

Using this method, it not only makes switching between them easier, it sounds great, and is used in many, many popular songs.

It might take a little practice (as most things), but I think you'll like the outcome as you continue on your guitar journey.

Remember to be patient, and practice over and over to develop muscle memory.

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I just started learning to play the guitar a month ago. I've been practicing the 4-finger open G chord because it was easier for me to switch to the D chord. I didn't know you can play a C chord (or C at 9) from that open G shape. Goodness, there is so much to learn. This is really useful. Thank you for the tip.

DaveeLe
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I'm not a beginner at all; I happened to stumble upon this video looking for stuff for my students (some of Steve's other lessons have helped me over the years), but MAN that TONE. So rich and full. Leave it to him to take something so fundamental to the next level!

brshreds
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Awesome. "Unapologetically... you don't have to tell anyone" hahahaha golden!

alexraphael
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I am a supporter of learning as many chord shapes and variants as possible so that players have the most options to choose from to create amazing sounds.

WestonNey
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Steve I love that way you play the C chord to the G and D chord. I will try it . Look forward to seeing more easy videos.😊❤

lenadonise
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Easy to understand and not a lot of talking! I like Steve!

OriginalMixedUpKid
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Hey!! Wow, Now this is just what I needed. I had an accident a few years ago where I had cut off my left middle fingertip. Now I am missing 3/4 inch of that finger. I used to play some as a youngster (now 63) I took up my guitar again before this accident. I was really killing it again till the accident. Since I have struggled to finger the cords. I want to thank you for your insightful instruction here. This cord combination put me back on to an amazing road to relearning. I also want to say that I have noticed a few well know bluegrass pickers use these same cords. Since You showed this to me, it pops out immediately. Again, Thank You!! (by the way, your instruction technique is one of the best I've seen!)

larryheninger
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I figured this out last week myself, and I’m so glad to see you teaching it here!

EdwardT
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Great reminder to use the Cadd9 instead of the “standard” C chord when transitioning from a G chord (which I usually play with 4fingers, because I like the sound more than the 3finger G chord) 👍🏾 (just started 3 months ago 😎🤘🏾)

faizeljoemrati
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That is the first thing i use to play when i learn guitar in my school days oh good old times thank u for this video

peacelove
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I’m a beginner left handed bass player. I’ve just finished studying these 3 chords to locate the root note so that when my friend strums a G chord I should be able to play the appropriate bass note which is also a G note on my base. Supporting the sound. Sounds good in theory …… I’ll soon find out when we get together this week. Wish me luck.

barrysmith
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Dude your an amazing teacher super awesome man your videos have made this stuff slot easier than any one I ever met in person or seen in any other videos I am extremely grateful for your giving us your time

boosipher
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That's pretty cool. I have a hell of a time playing standard C as a beginner, and transiting from other notes to C and back.

TheRealTonyCastillo
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Sweet, I had a mini stroke 8 years ago and I never lost the ability to play the guitar but my “what” to play was lost. Now almost 9 years later i’m starting to get it back. The brain is an amazing thing. GOD Is an amazing thing \0/. Now if I can only retain what Ive learned from you LOL. Be blessed😎

garycozcosio
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Love it !! As a beginner it`s brilliant to get something that`s a REAL help & fun/easy.

mikebarnes
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Noel Gallagher has built a very healthy back catalogue over the last 30 years on this.

toasterboy
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I remember learning this progression back in 2006, wow 12 years ago and still suck at guitar lol

alexvieira
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Thanks for the clear and useful video!

matthicks
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Hmm this is how I think "Run Away to Mars" by TALK works only with a fancy Em7 in there too, which also leaves the ring finger planted. And a Dsus4 too.

Nonplused
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And with that lesson you can now play Every Rose has its thorn (plus an eminor for the bridge part) lol

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