Great Chord Moves in G (Free PDF Included)

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  • Опубліковано 10 лют 2025

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  • @melturn
    @melturn 5 днів тому +8

    Thank Steve. Really appreciate the effort you put into making these lessons.

  • @TedBuffington390
    @TedBuffington390 2 дні тому +1

    Excellent! Thanks for sharing this! You are appreciated!!

    • @GuitarGathering
      @GuitarGathering  2 дні тому

      Thanks Ted. Glad you're part of our guitar family. Learn all you can! - Steve

  • @rabinlimstrok
    @rabinlimstrok 3 дні тому +1

    This is awesome. So glad I found this video.

  • @RogueWaveStudios_131
    @RogueWaveStudios_131 2 дні тому +1

    Really Excellent Steve..... Thank You!

  • @peterandrews7434
    @peterandrews7434 День тому +1

    Very productive lesson.

    • @GuitarGathering
      @GuitarGathering  День тому

      @@peterandrews7434 Thank you Peter. I hope it helps you in your music. -Steve

  • @RustGL
    @RustGL 4 дні тому +2

    Hey Steve, your videos are so great! Thank you man. Do you happen to have a guitar store?

    • @GuitarGathering
      @GuitarGathering  4 дні тому +2

      Rust, nope. I don't have a guitar store. Being here in Nashville, if I need something I'll usually go to legendary Gruhn Guitars. Hope this helps!

  • @RobiRaw
    @RobiRaw 4 дні тому +1

    Learning a lot from this. Just subscribed too.

    • @GuitarGathering
      @GuitarGathering  4 дні тому

      Thanks Robi, glad you're part of our guitar family!

  • @kenkelly382
    @kenkelly382 День тому

    Many times I hear what I think are chord changes when trying to figure out songs by ear. Thanks to this great lesson I can see if inversions or sus chords are being used to create movement vs changing to one of the other Diatonic chords or an out ok key chord.

    • @GuitarGathering
      @GuitarGathering  День тому

      Great thoughts. Yes, there are a lot of ways to create movement. Using other diatonic chords is definitely one of the ways. Another way is to work with inversions, sus chords and chord embellishment. Both work well. It's just whatever the musical situation needs at the moment. Glad to help out. All the best to you and your music. - Steve

  • @rogerledoux4741
    @rogerledoux4741 2 дні тому +1

    Great lesson, by the way. I don't know what that guitar is, but I love the sound.

  • @jimwright9866
    @jimwright9866 5 днів тому +1

    these are great. thanks a lot

  • @robinanderson1115
    @robinanderson1115 5 днів тому +2

    Soooooo Cool.

  • @splitpotrose
    @splitpotrose 12 годин тому +1

    Great tutorial, thank you. Would you mind telling me which model McPherson that is your playing please? Bonkers tone. ✌😎

    • @GuitarGathering
      @GuitarGathering  10 годин тому

      It's a gorgeous guitar that I love. It's a McPherson MG-4.0XP with Australian Lacewood and Bear Claw Sitka Spruce.

  • @camperstar6stringer
    @camperstar6stringer 4 дні тому +1

    Wow such a great and I mean a great lesson, could you do something like that in the key of C thank you from japann
    Like C Am F and G chord progression

    • @GuitarGathering
      @GuitarGathering  4 дні тому +1

      That's the next one. I'll be working on it next week!

    • @camperstar6stringer
      @camperstar6stringer 4 дні тому

      @@GuitarGathering wow amazing It goes to a song that I wrote. Just a question, do you or would you be interested in arranging a song that I wrote, of course I will compensate you. It's a love song for the lady in my life. ありがとう thank you

  • @mkamelt
    @mkamelt 5 днів тому +2

    Hi Steve, thank you for your effort. But there is no PDF for this lesson, is the same as the previous one!

    • @327tbirdtimmy
      @327tbirdtimmy 5 днів тому

      The link was in the email he sent out. At least mine was

    • @GuitarGathering
      @GuitarGathering  5 днів тому +2

      Here you go! bit.ly/GreatChordMovesinG