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So now we're going to learn a third on the G and D string, C and E. So for this third,
you're going to want to tune your C first. And your C; you can kind of tune it against
your B. There's a half step between B and C, so to get the C, you can just set your
third finger down right next to the second finger, and then to get the E, you're going
to want the first finger on D. And just like in the F and A third, you kind of want of
think of your C as tuning it up to make sure that it's in tune with the E. And your E;
you can also tune with octaves.
So that's the third with the C and E, and it's a good idea in the beginning to practice
finding the C, just like we just did.