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Thomas: Hey there. Thomas Michaud here. Caught me tuning again. Nothing worse than an out-of-tune
guitar. Welcome back. This is Basic Guitar Chords number five. This is the final video
in this series. We're going to review today, and I'm going to it by showing you a couple
of exercises that will help you practice the chords. Not only practice the chords, but
help you change from one to the other. I'm not going to go back and show you the chord
forms. You can go back and review videos one through four if you forget the fingering.
We're going to go forwards and learn how to really play these chords. Let's do it.
Let me show you the exercise first. D. G. E, and A7. Now repeat that part. Then goes
the G. A7. To D. B-Minor. G. A7. We're going to end on the D chord. Same as first bar.
Here's the D. To finish it up. Let's try it together. Go nice and slow, and
I'll call out the chords, starting on D. Ready?Go. D, two strums. Going to G. Back to D. A7.
Do that same pattern again.D. G. See, single finger's fine. D. A7. Go to the G chord four
times. A7. D chord. How're you doing? B minor. To G. A7. Get ready, we're going to do that
first pattern again. Two strums each. To D. G. A7. End on the D.
Go ahead and go back and practice that a few times. Exercise number two. We're going to
use some minor chords. D minor, A minor, E7, and I'm going to throw in a G there that's
going to sound cool. Listen to this. Repeat that. D minor. E7. Back to A minor. D minor.
Change up here to G. E7. Starts over. Okay. I won't go on again. We're going to do it
together. That's D minor, A minor, E7, watch for the G. Start on A minor. Go ahead and
figure your chords. Remember that strum? Feel free to go back
to the previous lesson if you need some work on that. I'm going to assume that you've done
what it takes to get that strum. I'm going to do one strum per chord, except at the very
end, there's two strums for the last chord. Once we get to the end, I'm going to repeat
the whole thing. Here we go. Start on A minor. Ready? Go. A minor. G. D minor. E7. Repeat
that. G. D minor. E7. D minor. To A minor. E7. Back to A minor. D minor. G. E7. Two times
there. Back to A minor. G. D minor. E7. I'll end on A minor. That's it for my Basic Guitar
Chord series. I hope you got some value out of this.