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OK, so one last chord for you from open chords. There's many more open chords, but this will
get you pretty far. This is called G with B in the bass. So how is that written? G slash
B. Alright, so it is just like what I said. It is G, the chord G, but instead of the note
G being in the bass, it is B. Note B. It is just a subtle different sound. We can play
it. It is very simple actually. We are going to take your first finger and put it on the
fifth string, second fret. Then you are going to take your ring finger and put that on the
second string, third fret. That's all there is to it, except when you strum, you have
to be careful and only hit these inside ones, right? What do I mean by that, I mean the
fifth string, the fourth string, the third string, the second string. Don't want to hit
anything else other than that. You can accomplish that a couple of ways. You can just aim for
those strings. Alright? You can also mute out the first string a little bit. You can
use sort of the edge of your first finger here. Just sort of, just mute it out. Now
you can't hear that first string. So, G with B in the bass.