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Uploaded by on May 24, 2010

This is a video to help you play the duck song on an acoustic guitar! please rate!

Chords
Capo on 4th fret
d - g - a

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  • Is the duck song really that popular?

  • whats the strumming patern

  • @hardstyle19970 down = d------ up = u

    dduududdud

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  • you have the right progression, but wrong chords. ;)

    it's in C, and the song goes C F G.

    it's just a simple I IV V chord progression really. :)

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  • @TheCrazyMineCraftGuy That's almost right. It's played on the 3rd fret D G A. Besides the C F G progression sounds exactly the same but on the 5th fret.

  • @EMELLID 71 million views- I think so

  • @datommaster Correct, but for beginners it easier to play Capo on 3RD fret, Then you play the exact same chord progression ( D, G, C) It is the EXACT same thing

  • no you guys have it all whrong its capo 5 and then C F G trust me try it :P

  • where's the solo?

  • @datommaster technically, he has it right, not that he goes D then G then A.

  • @EMELLID Well since you are new to guitar how bout not teach people stuff lol...how bout learn songs then record yourself singing and playing. Most people can kinda figure out the basic stuff like this, so maybe you could sing the duck song and make it your own version

  • @EMELLID Its just a silly youtube video and people make parodies. Youtube famous

  • @EMELLID Ok well here is somethin I figured out when I was young...The I IV V progression...books make it too complicated...GCD, CGF, DGA, ADE, EAB, F Bb C and a couple others those are all the same progression just a different key. Many songs are those. Then you can ad minors like G Em C D for a 50's do wop style, and there are more variations you will figure it out along the way I never took lessons so I'm not good but I figured out that kinda stuff and still learn

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