Now for the fun part. You’re going to play each chord two times then change to the next chord. Here’s what one time looks like: thumb, first finger, middle finger and ring finger. That’s four guitar notes. Do this motion two times, then move to the next chord.
Okay, here goes.
- Place your left hand on the C chord and your right-hand in position. Remember the thumb goes on the fifth string for the C chord.
- Pluck all four notes, replace the fingers and pluck all four notes again.
- Now change the left hand to form the G chord. Place your right-hand in position with the thumb on the six string.
- Pluck all four notes, replace the fingers and pluck all four notes again.
- Rinse And Repeat. Go back to the C chord and repeat the process.
In the above diagram I’m using both standard music notation and tablature. If you’re unfamiliar with tablature this lesson I created in the resource section maybe just what you need.
Resources:
The Skinny On Tablature