@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.
@randysguitarclinic. I have a stupid question to ask. There are 3 ways to play this and the easiest version like you said is by barring the 4th fret but would you recommend learning the other 2 versions? Is there a best version to play amongst the three not in terms of how easy it is to play but in terms how they sound? Or is it just a case of "there are 3 versions and need to learn em all"? Great lesson by the way
@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.
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.
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
babylontorch 3 months ago
@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.
randysguitarclinic 6 months ago
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@randysguitarclinic. I have a stupid question to ask. There are 3 ways to play this and the easiest version like you said is by barring the 4th fret but would you recommend learning the other 2 versions? Is there a best version to play amongst the three not in terms of how easy it is to play but in terms how they sound? Or is it just a case of "there are 3 versions and need to learn em all"? Great lesson by the way
ganeshkimi 9 months ago
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ganeshkimi 9 months ago
Ab looks like a spider, and its so hard to play on an accoustic guitar!!!!
thepaola101 11 months ago 4
@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 11 months ago
@randysguitarclinic yea thanks alot, after seeing the first chord i gave up and didnt
watch the end of the video, but this really helped :)!
thepaola101 11 months ago
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 1 year ago
@nrhbmw Again, click on the link and go to the diagrams.
randysguitarclinic 1 year ago
@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.
randysguitarclinic 1 year ago
thanks so much for this video!
musicalkayla16 1 year ago
you are speaking so fast ...can u do it slow...4 beginners.......
meet13321 2 years ago
Click on the link in the description of the video. Scroll down to the bottom of the page for the Ab diagram.
randysguitarclinic 2 years ago