@amazingvietnam247 Hi, I won't be doing a slower version but the pattern is the same for each chord so the first chord is played broken like this: ACE ACE AC. or 135 135 13.
I suppose you could call it a G6 without the fifth (D): G-B-(D)-E but it's actually an Eminor in 1st inversion position: G-B-E. I should really annotate the inversions one day.
Very good tutorial. Great way to teach.
Can you do it from slowly to normal speed?
Appreciation from Vietnam.
amazingvietnam247 1 year ago
@amazingvietnam247 Hi, I won't be doing a slower version but the pattern is the same for each chord so the first chord is played broken like this: ACE ACE AC. or 135 135 13.
Hope this helpls.
Peace!
blagmusic 1 year ago
At 0:37 it's not an E, it's a G.
SgtKatana 3 years ago
Hi,
I suppose you could call it a G6 without the fifth (D): G-B-(D)-E but it's actually an Eminor in 1st inversion position: G-B-E. I should really annotate the inversions one day.
Thanks.
blagmusic 3 years ago