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Now we're going to take a look at measures five and six. So we've played our first four
measures and we come down here and now we have a new chord. It's G seven. So, G is the
four chord of D, right? So we have D, E, F, G, one, two, three, four. And we notice we
have in the left hand again, root chord, fifth chord. You don't really have to pay attention
to it, just look at the G seven and notice it's. You just have that basic pattern going.
And then you have G here as your root. So, we're still reading in D though because we
have the two sharps. So we start right here, D. So we have one, seven, six. So we have
six, and that goes down chromatically to five. So six, flat six, five and then we have a
three, and then the same thing. Six flat six to five. So and I sat here and notice that
we have that triplet again. So we have this. So again, if you look at my right hand, start
right here on the six and go down to the five. So. So nice simple idea over our four chord, our
G seven chord out of D major.