FUN G Chord Strength Exercise [beginner guitar lesson]

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This G chord strength exercise will help you learn the G chord and play it better!
If you're tired of buzzy chords or weak fingers, you NEED to check out this FUN exercise!

Playing the G chord can be difficult, which is why I created this super fun G chord strength exercise. It combines a couple different chords but utilizes the same G chord shape. If you're ready to have fun while building your finger strength, this G chord exercise is for you.

In my other videos, I talked about how to make a G chord. But in this video, we're going to be perfecting YOUR G chord. This exercise may seem difficult at first, but if you stick with it and practice playing the G chord shape with this exercise, you'll see improvements.

The G chord is an essential beginner chord, which is why I made an exercise to help you learn the G chord. Without a strong foundation in the G chord, you may have some issues playing THOUSANDS of songs that use the G chord!

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I always recommend beginners to learn the G chord using 234 instead of 123. You build up strength in the pinky, but also makes it super easy to switch to Gsus4, Gadd9, G7, Gmaj7, and C, plus if your fingers are long enough you have another pattern you can barre. A lot harder for more experienced players to switch from 123 to 234, but I'm glad I took the time to do so many years ago.

erucsbo
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Thanks for showing the G chord like this. It makes so much sense for me when changing to D

danfos
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Thank you for this simple but very useful exercise .
After little bit of practice I start experementing with other fingers position. And I like the result

Perun
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Clicked the link 3 times on an earlier video and never get an email.

deanpitman
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I never got the checklist and material in my e-mail. :(

musiqsoulstar
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just dont like the you have to post a video, if thats the case I wont be in any guitar drawing again, just seems like we lost the personal touch with students helping students, more like a job now and no fun at all

genew