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Alright, so we can add a little bit more flavor to the chords that we're playing. The first
thing that I do is instead of playing a G chord, I'll play a G7 chord. So that's looking
like this: open, open, second fret, first fret. So, C, almost there, back to G7, and
then the break, C, C7. OK? Go to F, you can go to F sharp for it to diminished and then
go to A. Oh, I'm sorry. F sharp for it to diminished, to C, then to A, then to D, then
to G, then C. So after you get to that F sharp fully it to diminished, you go to C. Now,
we went A major, D major, G major, C. You could also do those dominant. So we have F
sharp fully to diminished to C, to A dominant, to D dominant, to G dominant, to C. And you
should make it a C major always, unless we're going to the F chord, which is nice to play
the C dominant.