1 00:00:08,583 --> 00:00:09,669 So. 2 00:00:09,669 --> 00:00:10,688 If we take our sequence 3 00:00:10,688 --> 00:00:13,153 G, C, G, D 4 00:00:13,153 --> 00:00:16,333 what we need to learn now is how to move our triad shape around. 5 00:00:16,333 --> 00:00:18,518 So, the very first one that we looked at, 6 00:00:18,518 --> 00:00:19,845 the very first shape, 7 00:00:19,845 --> 00:00:21,034 . . . 8 00:00:21,034 --> 00:00:22,513 the one down on the 3rd fret, 9 00:00:22,513 --> 00:00:24,229 we already talked about that the root note 10 00:00:24,229 --> 00:00:26,943 was the note on the thinnest string 11 00:00:26,943 --> 00:00:28,608 at the 3rd fret. 12 00:00:29,161 --> 00:00:30,671 So, that chord becomes G 13 00:00:30,671 --> 00:00:34,457 because the note at the third fret on the thinnest string is the note G. 14 00:00:34,457 --> 00:00:35,957 So, that becomes G chord 15 00:00:35,957 --> 00:00:39,297 or G Major, or G Major triad, you can call it what you like, 16 00:00:39,297 --> 00:00:41,145 or just G is OK as well. 17 00:00:41,975 --> 00:00:42,901 So, that's G, now. 18 00:00:42,901 --> 00:00:46,559 Let's say that we want to use that same shape and make it a C chord. 19 00:00:46,559 --> 00:00:47,870 Now, the thing that you... 20 00:00:47,870 --> 00:00:50,356 The importance of knowing where your root note is that 21 00:00:50,356 --> 00:00:53,410 all you have to do is move that root note to the note C 22 00:00:53,410 --> 00:00:55,564 and you've got yourself a C chord. So, 23 00:00:55,564 --> 00:00:58,139 the root note was on the thinnest string at the third fret, 24 00:00:58,139 --> 00:00:59,687 that was the note G. 25 00:00:59,687 --> 00:01:02,081 Now, hopefully most of you are starting to get to know 26 00:01:02,081 --> 00:01:03,933 the names of the notes on the guitar. 27 00:01:03,933 --> 00:01:05,369 It's really, really important. If you're not, 28 00:01:05,369 --> 00:01:07,297 you definitely want to go to check out the web site 29 00:01:07,297 --> 00:01:09,039 and suss out some ways to do that. 30 00:01:09,039 --> 00:01:10,955 The note C 31 00:01:10,955 --> 00:01:13,188 is found at the 8th fret 32 00:01:13,188 --> 00:01:14,469 on the thinnest string. 33 00:01:14,469 --> 00:01:16,176 So now we're just going to use that same 34 00:01:16,176 --> 00:01:17,577 -- I'm kind of going to call it shape one -- 35 00:01:17,577 --> 00:01:19,887 the same shape that we started off with in G 36 00:01:19,887 --> 00:01:20,995 down at the 3rd fret. 37 00:01:20,995 --> 00:01:22,082 . . . 38 00:01:22,082 --> 00:01:23,965 We now move it up to the 8th fret 39 00:01:23,965 --> 00:01:25,405 . . . 40 00:01:25,405 --> 00:01:27,319 And we've got our C chord. 41 00:01:27,889 --> 00:01:29,399 So, G down at the 3rd fret: 42 00:01:29,399 --> 00:01:30,557 . . . 43 00:01:30,557 --> 00:01:31,916 8th fret: 44 00:01:31,916 --> 00:01:33,050 . . . 45 00:01:33,050 --> 00:01:34,115 C chord. 46 00:01:34,115 --> 00:01:36,288 Now, we said our progression was going to back to G, 47 00:01:36,288 --> 00:01:37,857 so back all the way to the 3rd fret: 48 00:01:37,857 --> 00:01:39,491 . . . 49 00:01:39,491 --> 00:01:40,644 And now we want a D chord. 50 00:01:40,644 --> 00:01:42,546 Now, hopefully most of you know that 51 00:01:42,546 --> 00:01:44,434 D is one tone higher than C. 52 00:01:44,434 --> 00:01:46,265 So, if C was at the 8th fret, 53 00:01:46,265 --> 00:01:48,379 D must be at the 10th fret. 54 00:01:48,379 --> 00:01:49,447 . . . 55 00:01:49,447 --> 00:01:51,764 We're just going to strum the chord once, 56 00:01:51,764 --> 00:01:52,974 just so you can hear what is going on. 57 00:01:52,974 --> 00:01:54,395 So, we'd be going G: 58 00:01:54,395 --> 00:01:55,250 . . . 59 00:01:55,250 --> 00:01:57,429 2, 3, up to C: 60 00:01:57,429 --> 00:01:58,566 C (plays) 61 00:01:58,566 --> 00:02:00,352 2, 3, 4 62 00:02:00,352 --> 00:02:01,908 back to G (plays) 63 00:02:01,908 --> 00:02:03,980 2, 3, and up to D 64 00:02:03,980 --> 00:02:05,197 . . . 65 00:02:05,197 --> 00:02:07,525 2, 3, 4. 66 00:02:07,525 --> 00:02:08,629 G (plays) 67 00:02:08,629 --> 00:02:10,486 2, 3, 4 68 00:02:10,486 --> 00:02:11,985 Up to C (plays) 69 00:02:11,985 --> 00:02:13,896 2, 3, 4 70 00:02:13,896 --> 00:02:15,177 Back to G (plays) 71 00:02:15,177 --> 00:02:17,247 2, 3, 4 72 00:02:17,247 --> 00:02:18,452 And up to D (plays) 73 00:02:18,452 --> 00:02:20,800 2, 3, 4. 74 00:02:20,800 --> 00:02:23,023 Now, what you want to try and have it a go at now is 75 00:02:23,023 --> 00:02:24,770 getting your mate or, you know, 76 00:02:24,770 --> 00:02:27,231 your buddy or, if you've got a recording device, record yourslef 77 00:02:27,231 --> 00:02:29,234 just playing G (plays). 78 00:02:29,234 --> 00:02:31,110 In fact, I'll play rhythm guitar now. 79 00:02:31,110 --> 00:02:33,831 I'm changing the lesson all the way through this time! This is quite funny. 80 00:02:33,831 --> 00:02:35,756 So, I'm going to play now the sequence 81 00:02:35,756 --> 00:02:38,299 G, C, G and D 82 00:02:38,299 --> 00:02:39,949 And what I want you to try and do is 83 00:02:39,949 --> 00:02:41,386 move your chord and go: 84 00:02:41,386 --> 00:02:43,794 G from there, up to the C (plays), 85 00:02:43,794 --> 00:02:44,946 back to the G (plays) 86 00:02:44,946 --> 00:02:46,039 and up to the D (plays). 87 00:02:46,039 --> 00:02:46,600 So here we go: 88 00:02:46,600 --> 00:02:47,250 3 89 00:02:47,250 --> 00:02:47,924 4 90 00:02:47,924 --> 00:02:48,861 G 91 00:02:48,861 --> 00:02:50,160 . . . 92 00:02:50,160 --> 00:02:51,449 To C. 93 00:02:51,449 --> 00:02:52,570 . . . 94 00:02:52,570 --> 00:02:53,691 Back to G. 95 00:02:53,691 --> 00:02:55,332 . . . 96 00:02:55,332 --> 00:02:56,479 And up to D. 97 00:02:56,479 --> 00:02:57,240 . . . 98 00:02:57,240 --> 00:02:59,616 Now, I'll do it again, so you should be in third fret now. 99 00:02:59,616 --> 00:03:00,559 . . . 100 00:03:00,559 --> 00:03:02,448 and then you're going to move up to the 8th fret. 101 00:03:02,448 --> 00:03:03,339 . . . 102 00:03:03,339 --> 00:03:04,529 Back to the 3rd fret. 103 00:03:04,529 --> 00:03:05,682 . . . 104 00:03:05,682 --> 00:03:06,802 And then up to the 10th fret. 105 00:03:06,802 --> 00:03:10,421 . . . 106 00:03:10,421 --> 00:03:11,850 And you finish on the G. 107 00:03:11,850 --> 00:03:14,178 Now, you can either just strum this chord, 108 00:03:14,178 --> 00:03:15,484 just like here (plays): 109 00:03:15,484 --> 00:03:16,543 2, 3, 4 110 00:03:16,543 --> 00:03:17,458 And then up to C (plays). 111 00:03:17,458 --> 00:03:18,516 Or you can make a pattern, 112 00:03:18,516 --> 00:03:19,666 You could go: 113 00:03:19,666 --> 00:03:20,546 . . . 114 00:03:20,546 --> 00:03:21,666 And then to C: 115 00:03:21,666 --> 00:03:22,868 . . . 116 00:03:22,868 --> 00:03:23,762 4 117 00:03:23,762 --> 00:03:25,290 1 and, 2 and, 3 118 00:03:25,290 --> 00:03:26,020 4 119 00:03:26,020 --> 00:03:27,616 1 and, 2 and, 3 120 00:03:27,616 --> 00:03:28,226 4 121 00:03:28,226 --> 00:03:29,372 You can do it anyway you want. 122 00:03:29,372 --> 00:03:30,151 You could go: 123 00:03:30,151 --> 00:03:35,477 . . . 124 00:03:35,477 --> 00:03:36,512 It doesn't really matter. 125 00:03:36,512 --> 00:03:38,880 You can kind of play about with the rhythm a little bit yourself. 126 00:03:38,880 --> 00:03:41,227 In fact, that's one of the things that will keep it interesting 127 00:03:41,227 --> 00:03:42,500 if you're jamming with your buddy 128 00:03:42,500 --> 00:03:43,805 and he's playing the chords 129 00:03:43,805 --> 00:03:45,769 and you get to play about with the triads, 130 00:03:45,769 --> 00:03:47,014 it kind of makes it fun. 131 00:03:47,014 --> 00:03:50,086 You'll find that the sound that I've got has a little bit of delay on it 132 00:03:50,086 --> 00:03:51,895 and I think a little bit of chorus as well. 133 00:03:51,895 --> 00:03:54,625 And that kind of sound is nice one: 134 00:03:54,625 --> 00:03:55,820 a clean guitar sound playing triads, 135 00:03:55,820 --> 00:03:58,814 while an acoustic guitar plays the chords: 136 00:03:58,814 --> 00:04:00,556 Bellissimo! 137 00:04:00,556 --> 00:04:01,628 Beautiful, beautiful sound. 138 00:04:01,628 --> 00:04:05,557 So, that's something you want to have a little bit of play about with. 139 00:04:05,557 --> 00:04:07,367 Just experiment with the rhythm that you use. 140 00:04:07,367 --> 00:04:09,215 Now, that's just using shape one, 141 00:04:09,215 --> 00:04:11,081 but we've got three shapes that we can deal with. 142 00:04:11,081 --> 00:04:12,400 So, the second shape 143 00:04:12,400 --> 00:04:14,856 that we looked at was the one... the G chord 144 00:04:14,856 --> 00:04:16,651 based around the 7th fret. 145 00:04:16,651 --> 00:04:18,832 . . . 146 00:04:18,832 --> 00:04:22,742 Now, in that shape, the root note was on the second string. 147 00:04:22,742 --> 00:04:23,874 . . . 148 00:04:23,874 --> 00:04:27,814 That's the note G, and the reason that this is a G chord, 149 00:04:27,814 --> 00:04:28,696 or a G triad, 150 00:04:28,696 --> 00:04:32,084 is because third finger in this case is on the root note, 151 00:04:32,084 --> 00:04:35,216 which is the note G at the 8th fret of the 2nd string. 152 00:04:35,216 --> 00:04:38,427 Now, we are going to stick with our same little chord sequence 153 00:04:38,427 --> 00:04:40,701 G, C, G, D. 154 00:04:40,701 --> 00:04:42,512 So, if we want to move this one 155 00:04:42,512 --> 00:04:44,062 to a C chord 156 00:04:44,062 --> 00:04:46,717 we have to put the note on the 2nd string 157 00:04:46,717 --> 00:04:48,574 onto the note C. 158 00:04:48,574 --> 00:04:50,618 So, those of you who now, get to it now. 159 00:04:50,618 --> 00:04:52,112 Those of you who don't 160 00:04:52,112 --> 00:04:54,684 we're going to now move that third finger 161 00:04:54,684 --> 00:04:57,480 up to the 13th fret 162 00:04:57,480 --> 00:04:58,660 of the 2nd string. 163 00:04:58,660 --> 00:05:00,141 . . . 164 00:05:00,141 --> 00:05:01,530 That would now be a C chord. 165 00:05:01,530 --> 00:05:03,667 So, your hand is now up to the 12th fret. 166 00:05:03,667 --> 00:05:05,085 . . . 167 00:05:05,085 --> 00:05:07,648 Now we go back to G, which is based around the 7th fret. 168 00:05:07,648 --> 00:05:08,883 . . . 169 00:05:08,883 --> 00:05:10,886 With the root note on 8th fret, of course. 170 00:05:10,886 --> 00:05:12,385 Not forgetting where the root note is. 171 00:05:12,385 --> 00:05:14,967 Knowing the root note is the most important thing about this exercise. 172 00:05:14,967 --> 00:05:16,373 . . . 173 00:05:16,373 --> 00:05:18,084 And then, if we want to go to a D chord, 174 00:05:18,084 --> 00:05:19,813 Well, we've got our little D chord (plays) 175 00:05:19,813 --> 00:05:21,012 Hey hey! 176 00:05:21,012 --> 00:05:21,864 You already know... 177 00:05:21,864 --> 00:05:23,043 You probably already familiar with D chord, 178 00:05:23,043 --> 00:05:25,245 at least you should be, if you're now doing this lesson on triads. 179 00:05:25,245 --> 00:05:26,112 So. 180 00:05:26,112 --> 00:05:28,078 And that one would be, of course, the root note 181 00:05:28,078 --> 00:05:30,295 on the 3rd fret of the 2nd string. 182 00:05:30,295 --> 00:05:31,319 And... 183 00:05:31,319 --> 00:05:34,447 I mean, it wouldn't hurt if you played the open D string as well, 184 00:05:34,447 --> 00:05:35,698 like a regular D chord, but 185 00:05:35,698 --> 00:05:37,697 for this exercise I'd recommend that you don't. 186 00:05:37,697 --> 00:05:39,711 Just play the three strings that your fingers are on. 187 00:05:39,711 --> 00:05:40,973 So, in this one, 188 00:05:40,973 --> 00:05:44,348 you use the same sequence as before, 189 00:05:44,348 --> 00:05:45,627 we're going to have G 190 00:05:45,627 --> 00:05:46,684 . . . 191 00:05:46,684 --> 00:05:48,077 2, 3 192 00:05:48,077 --> 00:05:48,876 Up to C. 193 00:05:48,876 --> 00:05:51,467 (plays) 1, 2, 3 194 00:05:51,467 --> 00:05:52,349 Back to G. 195 00:05:52,349 --> 00:05:54,828 (plays) 2, 3 196 00:05:54,828 --> 00:05:56,102 And then all the way down to D. 197 00:05:56,102 --> 00:05:58,468 (plays) 2, 3 and 198 00:05:58,468 --> 00:05:59,439 Through that again: 199 00:05:59,439 --> 00:06:01,969 (plays) G, 2, 3. 200 00:06:01,969 --> 00:06:03,184 All the way up to C, 12th fret, 201 00:06:03,184 --> 00:06:05,247 (plays) 2, 3 202 00:06:05,247 --> 00:06:06,523 and then back to the 7th fret, 203 00:06:06,523 --> 00:06:07,827 . . . 204 00:06:07,827 --> 00:06:09,128 for the G chord, 205 00:06:09,128 --> 00:06:10,182 and then down to the 2nd fret for D. 206 00:06:10,182 --> 00:06:11,467 . . . 207 00:06:11,467 --> 00:06:14,096 And then through this. 208 00:06:14,096 --> 00:06:14,806 And so on. 209 00:06:14,806 --> 00:06:16,581 And again, you could change just the rhythm of it. 210 00:06:16,581 --> 00:06:18,311 You don't have to just do this one strum, 211 00:06:18,311 --> 00:06:20,704 if you want to change the rhythm or pick out the notes individually 212 00:06:20,704 --> 00:06:21,945 that will sound cool. 213 00:06:21,945 --> 00:06:24,253 Now, I'm going to play the chords again for you, 214 00:06:24,253 --> 00:06:25,752 just so you can practice 215 00:06:25,752 --> 00:06:27,319 moving that little triad shape 216 00:06:27,319 --> 00:06:28,791 from one part of the neck to the other. 217 00:06:28,791 --> 00:06:30,615 So, we are using the one that looks like a D chord. 218 00:06:30,615 --> 00:06:32,645 We're going to be moving it... 219 00:06:32,645 --> 00:06:33,699 I'm going to talk about the root notes now. 220 00:06:33,699 --> 00:06:35,881 The root note is at the 8th fret for the first shape, 221 00:06:35,881 --> 00:06:38,452 for the G chord: 222 00:06:38,452 --> 00:06:39,195 . . . 223 00:06:39,195 --> 00:06:40,235 The root note is at the 13th fret for the C chord: 224 00:06:40,235 --> 00:06:41,536 . . . 225 00:06:41,536 --> 00:06:42,818 Back to the 8th fret: 226 00:06:42,818 --> 00:06:43,932 . . . 227 00:06:43,932 --> 00:06:47,163 And down to the 3rd fret: 228 00:06:47,163 --> 00:06:48,751 . . . 229 00:06:48,751 --> 00:06:52,111 So, last time through I was describing where the first finger sat. 230 00:06:52,111 --> 00:06:54,368 That time I'm talking about where the root note is. 231 00:06:54,368 --> 00:06:55,920 What fret the root note is on, 232 00:06:55,920 --> 00:06:57,794 because that's the bit I really want you to remember. 233 00:06:57,794 --> 00:06:59,885 So, here we go, I'll play the chords now, 234 00:06:59,885 --> 00:07:03,163 and I'm going to be calling the fret that the root note is in, 235 00:07:03,163 --> 00:07:05,038 which is the note that you'll be playing 236 00:07:05,038 --> 00:07:06,642 in this case with your third finger. 237 00:07:06,642 --> 00:07:09,168 So. Important: check out the shapes, 238 00:07:09,168 --> 00:07:10,786 make sure you know where they are 239 00:07:10,786 --> 00:07:11,688 and then have a go at playing along. 240 00:07:11,688 --> 00:07:12,504 Here we go: 241 00:07:12,504 --> 00:07:13,830 So, 3, 4. G Chord. 242 00:07:13,830 --> 00:07:15,799 . . . 243 00:07:15,799 --> 00:07:16,789 That was at the 8th fret. 244 00:07:16,789 --> 00:07:17,769 To C. 245 00:07:17,769 --> 00:07:19,357 Right up in the 13th fret you should be now. 246 00:07:19,357 --> 00:07:20,899 Back to G. 247 00:07:20,899 --> 00:07:21,863 . . . 248 00:07:21,863 --> 00:07:22,931 To the root note at the 8th. 249 00:07:22,931 --> 00:07:23,871 To D. 250 00:07:23,871 --> 00:07:25,300 . . . 251 00:07:25,300 --> 00:07:25,988 And again. 252 00:07:25,988 --> 00:07:27,456 . . . 253 00:07:27,456 --> 00:07:28,771 You should be at the 8th fret now. 254 00:07:28,771 --> 00:07:29,902 You're going to C. 255 00:07:29,902 --> 00:07:30,555 . . . 256 00:07:30,555 --> 00:07:31,465 Right up to the 13th. 257 00:07:31,465 --> 00:07:32,346 Back to G. 258 00:07:32,346 --> 00:07:33,208 . . . 259 00:07:33,208 --> 00:07:34,310 Which had the root note in the 8th. 260 00:07:34,310 --> 00:07:35,068 And then to D. 261 00:07:35,068 --> 00:07:36,329 . . . 262 00:07:36,329 --> 00:07:41,548 The third shape that we talked about, 263 00:07:41,548 --> 00:07:42,405 I'll be calling it shape 3, 264 00:07:42,405 --> 00:07:45,968 is the one that's kind of based around the 10th or 12th fret, 265 00:07:45,968 --> 00:07:47,919 and the root note is on the 3rd string, 266 00:07:47,919 --> 00:07:49,749 so we've got our third finger 267 00:07:49,749 --> 00:07:51,763 on the root note, little finger underneath, 268 00:07:51,763 --> 00:07:53,964 and first finger back in the 10th fret. 269 00:07:53,964 --> 00:07:55,664 So, it's going 12-12-10. 270 00:07:55,664 --> 00:07:57,546 And that is the G chord. 271 00:07:57,546 --> 00:07:59,031 . . . 272 00:07:59,031 --> 00:08:01,209 Now, if we want to change that one to 273 00:08:01,209 --> 00:08:02,493 a C chord, 274 00:08:02,493 --> 00:08:04,527 we need to find the note C on the 3rd string. 275 00:08:04,527 --> 00:08:07,715 So, again, 276 00:08:07,715 --> 00:08:09,434 those of you who know where that is, go to it now, 277 00:08:09,434 --> 00:08:11,783 and for those of you who don't, 278 00:08:11,783 --> 00:08:14,538 we're going to slide our shape right down here, 279 00:08:14,538 --> 00:08:16,918 because the note C is the 5th fret of the 3rd string. 280 00:08:16,918 --> 00:08:18,603 So we are using that same shape again: 281 00:08:18,603 --> 00:08:21,341 . . . 282 00:08:21,341 --> 00:08:22,047 And we've got our little C chord. 283 00:08:22,047 --> 00:08:23,420 And then we go back to G: 284 00:08:23,420 --> 00:08:26,063 . . . 285 00:08:26,063 --> 00:08:27,283 With the root note on the 12th fret. 286 00:08:27,283 --> 00:08:28,768 And then we've got to get to D. 287 00:08:28,768 --> 00:08:30,035 Hopefully you remember, 288 00:08:30,035 --> 00:08:31,255 D is just one tone 289 00:08:31,255 --> 00:08:32,956 or two semitones, two frets, 290 00:08:32,956 --> 00:08:34,383 higher than the C. 291 00:08:34,383 --> 00:08:36,867 So that would put the root note at the 7th fret. 292 00:08:36,867 --> 00:08:38,302 . . . 293 00:08:38,302 --> 00:08:40,122 First finger is obviously going to be in the 5th fret for that one. 294 00:08:40,122 --> 00:08:42,834 So, it's just going 7-7-5. 295 00:08:42,834 --> 00:08:46,268 And again, we take it through that same sequence again, 296 00:08:46,268 --> 00:08:47,569 So this time we have 297 00:08:47,569 --> 00:08:49,277 G 298 00:08:49,277 --> 00:08:50,467 . . . 299 00:08:50,467 --> 00:08:51,174 down to C 300 00:08:51,174 --> 00:08:52,806 . . . 301 00:08:52,806 --> 00:08:53,616 back to G 302 00:08:53,616 --> 00:08:55,363 . . . 303 00:08:55,363 --> 00:08:56,216 and then down to D 304 00:08:56,216 --> 00:08:58,120 . . . 305 00:08:58,120 --> 00:08:58,981 Here we go again: 306 00:08:58,981 --> 00:08:59,894 G 307 00:08:59,894 --> 00:09:00,604 . . . 308 00:09:00,604 --> 00:09:01,240 Down to C 309 00:09:01,240 --> 00:09:02,631 . . . 310 00:09:02,631 --> 00:09:03,634 Back up to G 311 00:09:03,634 --> 00:09:05,102 . . . 312 00:09:05,102 --> 00:09:06,048 And then to D 313 00:09:06,048 --> 00:09:08,017 . . . 314 00:09:08,017 --> 00:09:09,735 OK, here we go, 315 00:09:09,735 --> 00:09:11,368 I'm going to play some chords for you now 316 00:09:11,368 --> 00:09:12,526 to have a go at moving that around, 317 00:09:12,526 --> 00:09:13,656 Here we go, so: 318 00:09:13,656 --> 00:09:15,374 2, 3, 4 319 00:09:15,374 --> 00:09:16,403 G: 320 00:09:16,403 --> 00:09:18,372 . . . 321 00:09:18,372 --> 00:09:18,871 Sliding it down to C: 322 00:09:18,871 --> 00:09:20,953 . . . 323 00:09:20,953 --> 00:09:21,814 Back to G: 324 00:09:21,814 --> 00:09:23,754 . . . 325 00:09:23,754 --> 00:09:24,638 And then up to the D chord: 326 00:09:24,638 --> 00:09:25,920 . . . 327 00:09:25,920 --> 00:09:26,674 or rather DOWN to the D chord. 328 00:09:26,674 --> 00:09:27,600 . . . 329 00:09:27,600 --> 00:09:28,873 G 330 00:09:28,873 --> 00:09:29,539 . . . 331 00:09:29,539 --> 00:09:30,470 Over the C. 332 00:09:30,470 --> 00:09:31,351 . . . 333 00:09:31,351 --> 00:09:33,172 Down the... root note at the 5th string... 334 00:09:33,172 --> 00:09:34,499 5th fret. 335 00:09:34,499 --> 00:09:35,299 Back up to G: 336 00:09:35,299 --> 00:09:36,200 . . . 337 00:09:36,200 --> 00:09:38,623 And then to the D.