1 00:00:09,445 --> 00:00:10,178 Hi, How you doing 2 00:00:10,178 --> 00:00:10,878 Justin here 3 00:00:10,878 --> 00:00:12,412 for our lesson: 132 4 00:00:12,412 --> 00:00:14,294 which is the C chord. 5 00:00:14,294 --> 00:00:15,689 The last of the big eight 6 00:00:15,689 --> 00:00:19,517 which is, the main eight Open Chord shapes that you learn 7 00:00:19,517 --> 00:00:21,654 when you are starting your guitar journey. 8 00:00:21,654 --> 00:00:22,522 And this is the last one, 9 00:00:22,522 --> 00:00:23,638 this is the C chord. 10 00:00:23,638 --> 00:00:26,551 Now, a lot of people find the C chord a little awkward. 11 00:00:26,554 --> 00:00:29,755 It's maybe not quite as stretchy as the G chord. 12 00:00:29,755 --> 00:00:31,548 Well, at least not acrosswise 13 00:00:31,548 --> 00:00:33,630 but it is lengthwise. 14 00:00:33,630 --> 00:00:34,966 It's a little bit funny. 15 00:00:34,966 --> 00:00:36,248 So let's go to a close up 16 00:00:36,248 --> 00:00:39,397 and see if we can sort out the different ways of getting this stretch. 17 00:00:39,397 --> 00:00:41,881 It is just a matter of practising it. 18 00:00:41,881 --> 00:00:45,800 I've never ever-ever-ever had a student who's not been able to do it. 19 00:00:45,800 --> 00:00:47,761 I have had students instead who really struggled 20 00:00:47,761 --> 00:00:50,616 and they felt like they were never going to do it. 21 00:00:50,616 --> 00:00:51,966 But, if you persevere 22 00:00:51,966 --> 00:00:55,699 you will find that the C chord is pretty damn easy. 23 00:00:55,699 --> 00:00:56,848 Let's have a look at it. 24 00:00:58,648 --> 00:01:00,215 Here we are looking at the C chord. 25 00:01:00,215 --> 00:01:02,215 Now, hopefully it doesn't look too bad 26 00:01:02,215 --> 00:01:04,542 but it is a little bit of a stretch. 27 00:01:04,542 --> 00:01:07,808 So, let's go through the problems and solutions for this chord. 28 00:01:07,808 --> 00:01:09,608 So, first one : 29 00:01:09,608 --> 00:01:13,125 first finger : first fret, second string. 30 00:01:13,125 --> 00:01:15,374 Nothing on the E string, and nothing on the G string. 31 00:01:15,374 --> 00:01:18,608 There's nothing on the first string, and nothing on the third string. 32 00:01:18,608 --> 00:01:20,749 Second finger is reaching over here 33 00:01:20,749 --> 00:01:22,726 to the second fret, at the fourth string. 34 00:01:22,749 --> 00:01:25,604 And then, third finger's gonna stretch over here, 35 00:01:25,604 --> 00:01:29,012 to the third fret of the fifth string. 36 00:01:29,012 --> 00:01:31,620 Now, there are a few different tips we can give you 37 00:01:31,620 --> 00:01:33,118 for getting this stretch nice 38 00:01:33,118 --> 00:01:33,805 First of all, 39 00:01:33,805 --> 00:01:35,569 if you play really square 40 00:01:35,569 --> 00:01:36,790 like this, 41 00:01:36,790 --> 00:01:38,327 it's actually quite difficult to do 42 00:01:38,327 --> 00:01:40,510 with the fingers parallel to the frets. 43 00:01:40,510 --> 00:01:45,260 I can feel that's stretching my hand doing that right now. 44 00:01:45,260 --> 00:01:47,079 Now, if you look at the way that I'm doing it, 45 00:01:47,079 --> 00:01:50,150 I'm kind of laying the fingers over a little bit. 46 00:01:50,150 --> 00:01:52,888 Now, if I took my hand off, 47 00:01:52,888 --> 00:01:54,776 they kind of that looks like that they are in a line, 48 00:01:54,776 --> 00:01:56,622 they're all kind of touching each other. 49 00:01:56,622 --> 00:02:01,056 And you can see that the angle now is kind of that way a little bit. 50 00:02:01,056 --> 00:02:04,740 it's actually they're kind of pointing at my eyes. 51 00:02:04,740 --> 00:02:07,006 Whereas that way they're pointing at the ceiling. 52 00:02:07,006 --> 00:02:09,803 We just turn it round a little bit like that, 53 00:02:09,803 --> 00:02:11,446 and you get a bit more of a... 54 00:02:11,446 --> 00:02:14,138 It definitely makes it easier to play . Yeah ? 55 00:02:14,138 --> 00:02:16,954 So this way, you really have to stretch the distance between your fingers. 56 00:02:16,954 --> 00:02:20,704 Here, you're just changing how far each finger is reaching out. 57 00:02:20,704 --> 00:02:22,605 That makes a big difference for that one. 58 00:02:22,605 --> 00:02:25,654 Now, you can probably see that my thumb is flopping over there. 59 00:02:25,662 --> 00:02:28,554 But actually, we want to get that thumb behind for you now. 60 00:02:28,554 --> 00:02:30,604 Later on you can use your thumb over here, 61 00:02:30,604 --> 00:02:32,580 but for you now, back behind. 62 00:02:32,580 --> 00:02:35,171 Now, the other important thing with the C chord 63 00:02:35,171 --> 00:02:36,286 is that we want to make sure 64 00:02:36,286 --> 00:02:38,260 that the tip of this third finger 65 00:02:38,260 --> 00:02:40,174 is muting, the sixth string. 66 00:02:40,174 --> 00:02:42,323 So, it shouldn't press down on this string. 67 00:02:42,323 --> 00:02:45,205 The very tip of the finger just touches the string 68 00:02:45,205 --> 00:02:46,805 and stops it from ringing out. 69 00:02:48,374 --> 00:02:50,730 Now, the thing that you'll find here with this chord as well, 70 00:02:50,730 --> 00:02:53,018 especially when you're going to do the strum - pick up - strum, 71 00:02:53,018 --> 00:02:54,896 is that there are quite a few places 72 00:02:54,896 --> 00:02:57,929 where fingers can lean over and touch other strings. So, 73 00:02:57,937 --> 00:02:58,925 . . . 74 00:02:58,925 --> 00:03:00,377 There is the correct sound for it 75 00:03:00,377 --> 00:03:03,738 Now, the first note, which is the fifth string, 76 00:03:03,738 --> 00:03:05,519 you're probably not going to have too much trouble with it. 77 00:03:05,519 --> 00:03:06,650 Pretty straight forward. 78 00:03:06,650 --> 00:03:07,793 The next note, 79 00:03:07,793 --> 00:03:09,258 here which is the fourth string, 80 00:03:09,258 --> 00:03:13,345 it's very likely here that your third finger is going to be leaning over 81 00:03:13,345 --> 00:03:14,486 and touching that fourth string. 82 00:03:14,486 --> 00:03:17,109 So, that's the first thing you wanna look out for 83 00:03:17,109 --> 00:03:19,176 is making sure that finger is nice and up. 84 00:03:19,176 --> 00:03:22,086 Then we have the Open G string, 85 00:03:22,086 --> 00:03:23,130 which, of course, 86 00:03:23,130 --> 00:03:25,043 this finger, if it's leaning over a bit too flat, 87 00:03:25,043 --> 00:03:27,443 will mute that G string. 88 00:03:27,443 --> 00:03:28,969 First finger should be ok. 89 00:03:28,969 --> 00:03:31,080 Not many people have trouble with that note. 90 00:03:31,080 --> 00:03:33,340 But then, the open E string 91 00:03:33,340 --> 00:03:35,809 if the first finger is leaning over a little bit too much 92 00:03:35,809 --> 00:03:38,108 you'll get the open E string muted. 93 00:03:38,108 --> 00:03:40,804 So, really, the trick with C chord is, one : 94 00:03:40,804 --> 00:03:42,528 don't be too squared like this. 95 00:03:42,528 --> 00:03:44,693 Allow your fingers to be a little bit of an angle. 96 00:03:44,693 --> 00:03:48,331 And also to make sure that you're really on the points with the fingers. 97 00:03:48,339 --> 00:03:50,155 Don't let them lay down too flat 98 00:03:50,155 --> 00:03:52,995 or you'll just always be muting the strings next to them. 99 00:03:56,333 --> 00:03:59,584 Ok, I hope you had fun stretching out for that C chord. 100 00:03:59,584 --> 00:04:01,566 It's a little bit of a tough one 101 00:04:01,566 --> 00:04:02,815 - but it's not that bad - 102 00:04:02,815 --> 00:04:04,941 and it just seems impossible right now, 103 00:04:04,941 --> 00:04:06,359 but, after a week or two, 104 00:04:06,359 --> 00:04:08,242 your fingers will have all limbered up 105 00:04:08,242 --> 00:04:09,325 and it'll be a lot easier. 106 00:04:09,325 --> 00:04:10,443 After a month or two, 107 00:04:10,443 --> 00:04:13,293 you'll wonder why you ever had a problem with it at all 108 00:04:13,293 --> 00:04:16,739 because it's not that bad in the grand scheme of guitar chords.