Awesome lesson. Playing worship music is where my heart is. Your statement early in the video speaks volumes about you as an artist/guitar player. It's not about us, but about God whom we are worshipping. Your teaching style is so good. It truly inspires me as a beginning player. Thank you for all your doing to bring these videos to us. It's not boring! Love your channel and looking forward to watching more. God bless!
You probably took some basic concepts, widely known in music theory, but explained them in such a way that made them so easy to understand and use for everybody! You forever changed my way of playing! Thank you so much!
CJ, this lesson is a gem for me. I’m 71 and many of the triad lessons have music theory tied to them, and it’s very confusing to me. You make it super simple because I have learned open chord shapes by memory, so with your triad lesson, I can do the same. I memorize positions rather than notes on each string if that makes sense. I look forward to discovering the triads in each key. Thank you!
I have been playing both electric and acoustic guitars since 2018 and learning. I've played classic rock and country with some bluegrass. I was asked to play with a praise group and not real familiar with the genre. The gentleman who asked me to play with his group is a huge help and your videos are dovetailing nicely with this opportunity. I am very new to playing contemporary Christian music and stumbled upon your videos. You are a super teacher. Thank you
Brother, It is obvious from what you say around 17:40 ff - "boring" etc that you have a pastor's heart with what you do. I haven't seen much of that in the electric guitar/lead guitar tutorials. Please be encouraged and please continue. This was a great video. God Bless. Subscribed and bell'd
I love triads, they took me a while to nail them down, using them, in so many ways, I had never considered just staying on the G for the Em.. Glad I watched..
Last time I played on a Sunday morning. The melody was played mostly from the piano. So on the chorus I just hung on one chord. The bass was playing the changes, the piano the melody and I just kind of cross picked one chord the whole time, It sounded amazing. The ringing notes really added to the song. Simple supports the song,
This was amazing and simple. IMO the best practical teaching in worship guitar on the net. I cannot wait for the next lesson. Could you show us the Am in this shape area then I could use this on basically everything. Thank You for showing us your wisdom. God Bless
praise God, i have an idea about major G chord but it open my eyes and first time to use triad and you made it simple, i cant wait for the remaining keys, thank you. all Glory to God
CJ, Ive been trying to wrap my head around triads for awhile. I even took a course with Charl on worship guitar. Your teachings are awesome and I appreciate it so much. May God bless you.
So glad it's been helpful! Charl is a fantastic teacher with a lot of great content. I'm glad we have so many different kinds of teachers. We need all of them and more!
Your teaching is amazing! I wish you were around when I was learning to play the first time. You make the most complex things so much easier. God bless you and keep doing what you're doing!!!!
This is an eye and ear opening lesson! I've been dancing around this all my life without understanding what I was doing until now! I'm excited about what you have opened up for me! Thank you so much!
When I learned triads and how to use them, it changed everything for me as a guitar player. And I still like listening to new approaches on how to use them. Great video!
Man you are such a blessing! I am trying to learn electric guitar for our team! Been playing Acoustic and Bass for a long time BUT gotta confess that I find the electric guitar difficult! You have opened my eyes! THANK YOU 🙏
This is simply brilliant. As a long-time acoustic player and a relative newbie to electric, I realise that playing fewer notes at once is where it's at. Thank you.
This is very good video in utilizing voice leading with the I triad. I'm glad I have decent understanding of triads already though and I would recommend someone new to know how major and minor triads are built first. The actual Em is easy enough to play by just putting the pinky down on the 2nd string fifth fret when in the G triad position to create the real Em triad (E,G,B) even if just intermittently for improvisation. That 4 chord was implied with by putting the pinky on the fourth note of the G scale (3rd string/5th fret) but is actually a Csus2 triad (1,2,5/C,D,G), which some people may not realize. It actually sounds more ambient instead of playing the actual C major triad (1,3,5) but knowing how triads are built can give a better understanding of what is being played and then alterations can be made for variety. I think learning how to build maj (1,3,5) and min (1, b3, 5) triads are essential first and then it's easy to play extensions when you know the intervals of each triad. That D add 11 triad is super pretty, which is new to me but know the full chord, which is one of my favourite. Learning some practical theory the last couple years has really been eye opening and allowed me to understand what I was playing in order to improvise better. I think it has served me better to know the differences and allowed me to grow more as a guitarist.
Glory to God! This is absolutely phenomenal content and exactly what I needed. God has really been having me focus on learning triads for worship and His timing is incredible as this video and series is coming out at the best possible time! Keep this content up CJ!
Great lesson. I nesrly switched off as i figured I knew the shapes already, but i completely forgot I could use the 1 shape for the 6 chord, and I like the trick with the open G string for the 5 chord. Please hurry and release more!
Hey CJ! This was fantastic! Thank you for giving us this wonderful technique which is so easy and yet so beautiful! This is going to help so much. I just stumbled across your channel today and I immediately subscribed when I watched this lesson. Thanks a lot and please keep those great lessons coming!
"playing those 4 note triads" lol that got me. I very much appreciate you saying we need to have the courage to be bored. Everyone on stage should have that say courage if we are truly there to serve and not be served. Great video, bro! looking forward to the position 2 vid.
man I just found your channel through this video! I will watch all your next videos! you're amazing! you're funny and this video was just incredible! I had a lot of fun with you there! many thanks!! god bless you!!
I played electric for the first time this past sunday morning and this is basically what I used. This is amazing. I am very new to guitar, but it was amazing.
Triads, triads, simple but beautiful, jazz and rock use them all them time, to lead into a solo off the chord and to bring back after turn around. Kinda like arpeggios but even easier to use? Thanks can't wait for prt. 2
Can you recommend some picking patterns to play with triads? I am trying to incorporate the triads into finger picking and was looking for some patterns.
For me, the picking pattern is mostly dependent on the song I'm playing. I'm considering quite a few things like rhythmic patterns, the melody, and where the song is dynamically. So, honestly I think as long as you're considering these things, you can't go wrong. Hope that helps!
You can sign up for the free triad course here and get access to all the keys: mailchi.mp/dontgiveup/oiowo2xp2p And here's a direct link to the key of D: ua-cam.com/video/hF_OqfIFv1U/v-deo.html
Not only have I been playing my triads wrong! I’ve always liked Rut beer. I’ve heard stories about Rut 66. I’ve been working a Pepsi Rut. I’ve been trying to find the Rut to work. Great teacher C.J. Just messing! I’ll be back. My playing is in a RUT!
Ever since I learned triads, I've vastly improved my overall musicianship. Not only can I play an entire song within just a few frets but it's forced me to know which notes are which so I can easily turn a major triad into a minor. Probably one of the most valuable things I've learned.
Intersting session, thank you! The EM could also be played B-5, G-4, D-5 ? Basically using the pinkie on B-5 from the G triad B-3, G-4 D-5. Keeps the same basic position on the neck.
Not a detailed tutorial but I've learned something simple but useful . Im a beginner for years btw😅😅 .Thanks to this video , more power, and Godbless. 😊
I've really enjoyed your channel as a true beginner that wants to be part of the mix at church ASAP. We have a very small team and no electrics yet. I think this background style would fit me as a beginner and also would be a good starting zone for people who aren't fans of electrics. How would you approach a worship leader with the idea of purposefully playing background triad fills? Is it going to be difficult if the lead is a piano?
That's a great question. If your piano player is playing a lot of melodic lines with their right hand, I would utilize the triads to play rhythmic patterns and not necessarily melodies. If the piano player is playing simple rhythmic patterns with chords, I think you'd have more room to use the triads to create melodic lines. Hope that helps
Okay, so I'm not a highly skilled guitarist by any stretch. I love the triads. I trying to understand the "C" shape that you show. The notes in that shapes you are using are if I'm correct: Don the 4th fret B string, then C and G. I learned it with the index finger on the 3 fret for the G then the C and E on the 5th frets. How does your triad with a D become a C triad? Thank you. My apologies for a dumb question if I'm not seeing the obvious.
This is a great question! I'll address deeper in future videos. But basically I'm adding some flavor to the IV chord, which in this case is the 9. That D note added to a C Major gives the IV chord more of a modern sound and helps connect the chord to the key for some tonal consistency. And I just like the sound.
I explain this in the following videos in the series. But when you use I chord over the vi you make the chord a 6m7. This is probably a more commonly played chord for this style for the vi position than the 6m.
A little late to the game, but would you play that like that if you were the only instrument? For me right now, it just my voice and a guitar, usually acoustic, but I’m thinking of using an electric instead or as a change up now and then … thoughts???
Good question. This technique is for electric when it's accompanied by other instruments. For solo instrumentation, I'd def start w these open chord voicings for either acoustic or electric: ua-cam.com/video/H6RbDmKYtP8/v-deo.html&lc=UgzlwGDRnX15z1wCwhJ4AaABAg
Yes, by doing nothing and playing the same shape for both the G and the Em, you're making the Em an Em7, which is the more common option. So when the rest of the band plays the Em underneath, and you stay on this position, you're still playing the Em, but you're bringing tonal consistency to the chord changes.
It could be called a few different things in a chart. The Csus2 is one way of involving the 2 or 9. The main point isn't that the sus2 is the best option, but that the IV position often uses the 2 or 9 and this is one simple way to incorporate that.
Awesome lesson. Playing worship music is where my heart is. Your statement early in the video speaks volumes about you as an artist/guitar player. It's not about us, but about God whom we are worshipping. Your teaching style is so good. It truly inspires me as a beginning player. Thank you for all your doing to bring these videos to us. It's not boring! Love your channel and looking forward to watching more. God bless!
After 10+ years of playing, jazz school, and guitar UA-cam consumption this is some of the best teaching I’ve come across. Huge Kudos bro!!
Wow, glad to hear it's connecting!
You probably took some basic concepts, widely known in music theory, but explained them in such a way that made them so easy to understand and use for everybody! You forever changed my way of playing! Thank you so much!
So glad to hear that! You can sign up for the free triad course here: mailchi.mp/dontgiveup/oiowo2xp2p
CJ, this lesson is a gem for me. I’m 71 and many of the triad lessons have music theory tied to them, and it’s very confusing to me. You make it super simple because I have learned open chord shapes by memory, so with your triad lesson, I can do the same. I memorize positions rather than notes on each string if that makes sense. I look forward to discovering the triads in each key. Thank you!
I'm so glad to hear that it's helping! Keep me posted on how your progressing. Thank you
Just WOW !!!! I have been struggling with these triads for the longest, thank you my brother, God bless.
You are very welcome! Make sure to check out LIVE classes here: www.dontgiveup.pro/nashville-numbers
I have been playing both electric and acoustic guitars since 2018 and learning. I've played classic rock and country with some bluegrass. I was asked to play with a praise group and not real familiar with the genre. The gentleman who asked me to play with his group is a huge help and your videos are dovetailing nicely with this opportunity.
I am very new to playing contemporary Christian music and stumbled upon your videos. You are a super teacher. Thank you
That’s great to hear. Thanks for the feedback! Keep me posted on how you’re progressing.
This is AWESOME! I watched this, went and grabbed my guitar and played it by the time the video was over. Definitely staying tuned for more! Thanks
Glad to hear it's working!
Brother, It is obvious from what you say around 17:40 ff - "boring" etc that you have a pastor's heart with what you do. I haven't seen much of that in the electric guitar/lead guitar tutorials. Please be encouraged and please continue. This was a great video. God Bless. Subscribed and bell'd
Thank you for the encouragement! I hope the channel can provide more than just guitar tips!
I love triads, they took me a while to nail them down, using them, in so many ways, I had never considered just staying on the G for the Em.. Glad I watched..
Glad it was helpful!
Last time I played on a Sunday morning. The melody was played mostly from the piano. So on the chorus I just hung on one chord. The bass was playing the changes, the piano the melody and I just kind of cross picked one chord the whole time, It sounded amazing. The ringing notes really added to the song. Simple supports the song,
Yessir!
Fab I learnt so much in 15 minutes flat .Cant wait to apply this knowledge to a few songs and learn about triads in other keys.
I'm glad it's helping!
Loved this lesson! Looking forward to the next shapes.!
Glad you liked it!
You just gave me. Best all-purpose tool in my tools box. Can't wait to see the rest.
So glad it was helpful!
This was amazing and simple. IMO the best practical teaching in worship guitar on the net. I cannot wait for the next lesson. Could you show us the Am in this shape area then I could use this on basically everything. Thank You for showing us your wisdom. God Bless
Thank you! And yes, I'll be dumping a bunch of ii chord options on everyone really soon!
Triads was what made me believe that I could do this. Love your videos man, wish you uploaded more frequently!
praise God, i have an idea about major G chord but it open my eyes and first time to use triad and you made it simple, i cant wait for the remaining keys, thank you. all Glory to God
You're welcome!
Praise God for you and simply pointing this out
CJ, Ive been trying to wrap my head around triads for awhile. I even took a course with Charl on worship guitar. Your teachings are awesome and I appreciate it so much. May God bless you.
So glad it's been helpful! Charl is a fantastic teacher with a lot of great content. I'm glad we have so many different kinds of teachers. We need all of them and more!
Your teaching is amazing! I wish you were around when I was learning to play the first time. You make the most complex things so much easier. God bless you and keep doing what you're doing!!!!
So glad to hear that!
This is an eye and ear opening lesson! I've been dancing around this all my life without understanding what I was doing until now! I'm excited about what you have opened up for me! Thank you so much!
That's great to hear!
When I learned triads and how to use them, it changed everything for me as a guitar player. And I still like listening to new approaches on how to use them. Great video!
That's great!
Man you are such a blessing! I am trying to learn electric guitar for our team! Been playing Acoustic and Bass for a long time BUT gotta confess that I find the electric guitar difficult! You have opened my eyes! THANK YOU 🙏
Really glad to hear that it's helping you through the difficultly!
This is simply brilliant. As a long-time acoustic player and a relative newbie to electric, I realise that playing fewer notes at once is where it's at. Thank you.
You're welcome!
I've been playing guitar for decades and I always learn something about new and interesting chord voicings in these videos!
Just awesome, thank for sharing
Thanks for watching!
I so love this concept ... so easy and simple but so effective ... God Is So Good Amen
This is very good video in utilizing voice leading with the I triad. I'm glad I have decent understanding of triads already though and I would recommend someone new to know how major and minor triads are built first. The actual Em is easy enough to play by just putting the pinky down on the 2nd string fifth fret when in the G triad position to create the real Em triad (E,G,B) even if just intermittently for improvisation.
That 4 chord was implied with by putting the pinky on the fourth note of the G scale (3rd string/5th fret) but is actually a Csus2 triad (1,2,5/C,D,G), which some people may not realize. It actually sounds more ambient instead of playing the actual C major triad (1,3,5) but knowing how triads are built can give a better understanding of what is being played and then alterations can be made for variety.
I think learning how to build maj (1,3,5) and min (1, b3, 5) triads are essential first and then it's easy to play extensions when you know the intervals of each triad. That D add 11 triad is super pretty, which is new to me but know the full chord, which is one of my favourite.
Learning some practical theory the last couple years has really been eye opening and allowed me to understand what I was playing in order to improvise better. I think it has served me better to know the differences and allowed me to grow more as a guitarist.
All of this is covered in the following videos. Thanks
Oh yeah! Thank you so much. Love from France! God bless.
Enjoy!
Its true that simple parts make for the best grooves. Plus it allows the reverb and delay to fill the space more.
Very helpful. I just started working on triads. Can’t wait for more.
Glory to God! This is absolutely phenomenal content and exactly what I needed. God has really been having me focus on learning triads for worship and His timing is incredible as this video and series is coming out at the best possible time! Keep this content up CJ!
Agreed!
That's so great to hear!
🤣😂🤣😂
Thx from France 🇫🇷 ! Keep going your fantastics videos 🎉🎉
Thank you, more to come!
Great lesson. I nesrly switched off as i figured I knew the shapes already, but i completely forgot I could use the 1 shape for the 6 chord, and I like the trick with the open G string for the 5 chord. Please hurry and release more!
More to come!
Shalom and thank you so so much. Your "Dont Give Up!" channel had helped me, and please continue to keep up the good work
Thank you! That's so great to hear!
Thanks for your video…gives me hope in learning the guitar and worship music.
Thanks Jim!
Hey CJ!
This was fantastic! Thank you for giving us this wonderful technique which is so easy and yet so beautiful! This is going to help so much. I just stumbled across your channel today and I immediately subscribed when I watched this lesson. Thanks a lot and please keep those great lessons coming!
Will do! Thank you
"playing those 4 note triads" lol that got me. I very much appreciate you saying we need to have the courage to be bored. Everyone on stage should have that say courage if we are truly there to serve and not be served. Great video, bro! looking forward to the position 2 vid.
Thanks Dave! So great to connect with you today! Looking forward to staying in touch.
@@DontGiveUp-qn8he Absolutely!
I was struggling with playing electric guitar for worship, but you explained triads just perfect, thank you!!!
You are so welcome!
BRO! YOU'RE GIVING OUT JEMS, PLZ KEEP DOING WHAT YOU ARE DOING AND THANK YOU FOR THESE VIDS.
More to come!
Really enjoying your videos and learning a lot. Thanks!
You're welcome!
man I just found your channel through this video! I will watch all your next videos! you're amazing! you're funny and this video was just incredible! I had a lot of fun with you there! many thanks!! god bless you!!
Welcome! That's great to hear!
Great simple information! Will definitely be adding this to my playing.
Glad it was helpful! Make sure to check out the full Free Course: mailchi.mp/dontgiveup/oiowo2xp2p
Hey man, I really like these voicings. Thanks!
Awesome!
Thanks! Make sure to check out the free course Here: mailchi.mp/dontgiveup/oiowo2xp2p
Awesome can’t wait for the next one
I played electric for the first time this past sunday morning and this is basically what I used. This is amazing. I am very new to guitar, but it was amazing.
That’s really encouraging to hear! Let me know how things progress for you. Cj@dontgiveup.pro
I'm totally going to use this the next time we play a song like that. Thank you for taking time to teach us.
Have fun!
Good stuff. Have to try this without a backing track...
Wow this is great thanks am learning God bless you.
Thank you very much
You are welcome!
Dude, these videos are such a blessing!!! Keep it up!
More to come!
Cute little lesson. I had fun with it.
Wowww this is just perfect and simplified..So how do we play the 5 chord triad if the key is not on an open string ?😰
We’ll explore that in upcoming videos. We have quite a few options depending what open strings we can use. Glad you liked it!
Capo!
I’m playing How Great Thou Art in G Sunday. I don’t have any lines so I’m totally going to use this!!!!
Right on!
Triads, triads, simple but beautiful, jazz and rock use them all them time, to lead into a solo off the chord and to bring back after turn around. Kinda like arpeggios but even easier to use? Thanks can't wait for prt. 2
That’s right! And Part II is already posted!
That tele is sick 😍
It's been a solid, reliable guitar over the years. I Really enjoy it!
@@DontGiveUp-qn8heWhich tele is that? I’m a Strat guy but geez!
I definitely needed these "boring" chords 😂 I'm so hype to try it out!
Really neat! Thanks so much!
thanks a lot! bless you brother keep it up!
simply great - thank you very much / greetings from germany
So glad it's been helpful!
Sounds like U2 "with or without you" when the bass is added.
Very helpful lesson i wish to know in a rhytmic situation if this method can be apply
Of course dont arpeggiate the triad and strum it over the backing.
Yes! For the sake of simplicity I'm only focusing on learning the chord shapes. I'd like to discuss rhythmic options in future videos.
Can you recommend some picking patterns to play with triads? I am trying to incorporate the triads into finger picking and was looking for some patterns.
For me, the picking pattern is mostly dependent on the song I'm playing. I'm considering quite a few things like rhythmic patterns, the melody, and where the song is dynamically. So, honestly I think as long as you're considering these things, you can't go wrong. Hope that helps!
Thanks! Great videos!
Man this is great stuff - most of this weeks set is in key of D - any vids on that yet? I really would like to use this concept
You can sign up for the free triad course here and get access to all the keys: mailchi.mp/dontgiveup/oiowo2xp2p And here's a direct link to the key of D: ua-cam.com/video/hF_OqfIFv1U/v-deo.html
- Please...........This is catching on....Can you play High in Low Places by Beach Weather?
Not only have I been playing my triads wrong!
I’ve always liked Rut beer.
I’ve heard stories about Rut 66.
I’ve been working a Pepsi Rut.
I’ve been trying to find the Rut to work.
Great teacher C.J. Just messing!
I’ll be back. My playing is in a RUT!
Haha! There’s a theme here
Amazing! 🎉
Ever since I learned triads, I've vastly improved my overall musicianship. Not only can I play an entire song within just a few frets but it's forced me to know which notes are which so I can easily turn a major triad into a minor. Probably one of the most valuable things I've learned.
Such an important tool!
great video,thanks and God bless cj🙏
God Bless!!
Good sounds and information. What is the make and model of your guitar? I am looking for a solid body guitar.
Thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you
You are very welcome!
This is a great concept if bored then I suggest you loop it and play the upper registery just saying
I love that!
Intersting session, thank you! The EM could also be played B-5, G-4, D-5 ? Basically using the pinkie on B-5 from the G triad B-3, G-4 D-5. Keeps the same basic position on the neck.
This is covered in the following videos. Thanks
Thank you!
Welcome!
Not a detailed tutorial but I've learned something simple but useful . Im a beginner for years btw😅😅 .Thanks to this video , more power, and Godbless. 😊
Make sure to watch the remainder of the series my friend. More details to come! Www.dontgiveup.pro
Excellent! Thanks 🙂 👍 ✌️ 🤘 👏 😎
Thank you too!
Fantastic job
Thank you very much!
Nice tutorial. "Good thing i wore my towel today"😅
I've really enjoyed your channel as a true beginner that wants to be part of the mix at church ASAP. We have a very small team and no electrics yet. I think this background style would fit me as a beginner and also would be a good starting zone for people who aren't fans of electrics.
How would you approach a worship leader with the idea of purposefully playing background triad fills? Is it going to be difficult if the lead is a piano?
That's a great question. If your piano player is playing a lot of melodic lines with their right hand, I would utilize the triads to play rhythmic patterns and not necessarily melodies. If the piano player is playing simple rhythmic patterns with chords, I think you'd have more room to use the triads to create melodic lines. Hope that helps
I think your on screen note at 4:17 is accidentally wrong. It says 4th instead of 6th. 😊
Yeah, I caught that after posting. I need a QC team. haha
Awesome! That's what every woship guitarist needs! Please more content like this.
More to come!
@@DontGiveUp-qn8he Yes keep on with the content, brother in Christ.
Okay, so I'm not a highly skilled guitarist by any stretch. I love the triads. I trying to understand the "C" shape that you show. The notes in that shapes you are using are if I'm correct: Don the 4th fret B string, then C and G. I learned it with the index finger on the 3 fret for the G then the C and E on the 5th frets. How does your triad with a D become a C triad? Thank you. My apologies for a dumb question if I'm not seeing the obvious.
This is a great question! I'll address deeper in future videos. But basically I'm adding some flavor to the IV chord, which in this case is the 9. That D note added to a C Major gives the IV chord more of a modern sound and helps connect the chord to the key for some tonal consistency. And I just like the sound.
Great lesson 😎🎶
God bless, thanks…by the way what’s the pedal setup?
For this video I'm using a mini-Compress, Strymon Iridium, Boss DD-200, and Strymon Big Sky
Not a particularly religious guy but thinking of joining just play in the worship band. Good lesson.
I think there are a lot of worship bands that would have you, even if you aren't "religious". Enjoy!
Apologies if I missed the explanation, but why is the fingering the same for the i and vi?
I explain this in the following videos in the series. But when you use I chord over the vi you make the chord a 6m7. This is probably a more commonly played chord for this style for the vi position than the 6m.
All Glory to God brother! Great tutorial!
Thanks for watching!
CJ what Church do you go to? Can I see you play?
At 4:27, did you mean 1 and 6?
Yes, I need a QC team. haha
A little late to the game, but would you play that like that if you were the only instrument? For me right now, it just my voice and a guitar, usually acoustic, but I’m thinking of using an electric instead or as a change up now and then … thoughts???
Good question. This technique is for electric when it's accompanied by other instruments. For solo instrumentation, I'd def start w these open chord voicings for either acoustic or electric: ua-cam.com/video/H6RbDmKYtP8/v-deo.html&lc=UgzlwGDRnX15z1wCwhJ4AaABAg
Does your guitar get out of tune with Bigsby? Are you by chance using locking tuner?
I've had to make some upgrades to help solve some intonation/tuning issues. But I haven't used locking tuners. Honestly, probably next on my list.
Awesome so nice ,thank you
You're welcome!
How can I get the backing tracks to this video?
GAME-CHANGING Open Chord Workout
ua-cam.com/video/oIa0Z6mVvc8/v-deo.html
When I discovered that with the thumb over the top for the root note it changed everything.
Yes!
Gest found your channel. Thanks this is great
Welcome!
What model of fender tele is that?
I’m not seeing how the E minor is played. It looks the same as the G chord and same strings. What strings/notes are you hitting to make it an E minor?
Yes, by doing nothing and playing the same shape for both the G and the Em, you're making the Em an Em7, which is the more common option. So when the rest of the band plays the Em underneath, and you stay on this position, you're still playing the Em, but you're bringing tonal consistency to the chord changes.
Isn’t the C chord Csus2 ?
It could be called a few different things in a chart. The Csus2 is one way of involving the 2 or 9. The main point isn't that the sus2 is the best option, but that the IV position often uses the 2 or 9 and this is one simple way to incorporate that.
That was great!!!!!!!!!
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I can see the full bar G chord, but what full e minor chord looks like to use these 3 notes...
I explain a little of why I'm using these notes in the next two videos: ua-cam.com/video/MflGt8MdvX4/v-deo.html