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From: randysguitarclinic
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  • you move like a FUCK , just slow down 10 seconds enough not fast like FUCK , I didn't get any thing because you are FUCK

  • @Saint305XL On tempered instruments (like guitar, piano, and just about any modern instrument) G# and Ab are the same note. Look at your piano if you have one. The black note between G and A is known by two names. G# and Ab, depending on what key you are in. The notes in Ab and G# are the same notes, by different names. The Ab chord and the G# chord are THE SAME, not just similar.

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  • Ab looks like a spider, and its so hard to play on an accoustic guitar!!!!

  • @thepaola101 Try the Ab chord that is shown at about one minute. The E form barre at the fourth fret. Also, click on the link in the description to go to the page with the diagrams.

  • @randysguitarclinic yea thanks alot, after seeing the first chord i gave up and didnt

    watch the end of the video, but this really helped :)!

  • I'm obviously very stupid to not be able to understand how the heck you play a g sharp chord. your vid didn't help whatsoever moving two hundred miles per hour.

  • @nrhbmw Again, click on the link and go to the diagrams. 

  • @nrhbmw Click on the link in the text block under the video to go to the page with the diagrams of the major chords. Scroll down to the Ab diagram.

  • thanks so much for this video!

  • you are speaking so fast ...can u do it slow...4 beginners.......

  • Click on the link in the description of the video. Scroll down to the bottom of the page for the Ab diagram.

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