By the end of this course, you'll know:
✅ Over 100 chords, inversions & variations across 8 content-rich modules, plus Intro & Final Exams
✅ Best practices for keys of G, D, C, E & A, as well as how to transpose, access any key with a capo, bar chords & acceptable substitutes for difficult chords
✅ 3 alternate tunings unique to Zac's style of worship leading for a better sound & easier chording (you likely won't find these anywhere else!)
✅ And much more!
✅ Includes 249 min. video run time, 207 multiple choice quiz/test questions, 25 paragraph-answer critical thinking questions, 8 Coaching Community prompts & 5 posts.
(Used in multiple courses: 10 min video, 6 quiz questions & 3 posts.)
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A G chord is 3x0033 (actual notes used: GxDGDG).
This is technically a G5, but I recommend you use this voicing for G chords. It is a fairly universal voicing you can use in many situations.
There's another version of the G chord not covered in this video. Many people default to is 320033 for G (2 instead of x on the A string). In my opinion, this sounds too muddy or messy, and won't be used. If you use it, it's best to use it when capoed higher (capo 3 and higher).
A note: Your fingers will probably hurt, maybe even have indents. This is normal. When I started playing guitar, it took me about 2-3 weeks of daily practice to build callouses so my fingers got used to playing guitar.
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