10 Ways to Play a Common Chord Progression (in the key of G Major)
Electric Guitar - Digital Sheet Music

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Guitar - Level 3 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1393936

Composed by Danny Crocome. Arranged by Danny Crocome. 21st Century,Contemporary,Instructional,Pop,Singer/Songwriter. Guitar Tab. 3 pages. Danny Crocome Music #977403. Published by Danny Crocome Music (A0.1393936).

These info sheets show guitarists 10 different ways to approach playing a I V vi IV chord progression:

1. The basic pattern
2. Strumming pattern
3. Arpeggios
4. Embellishing the chords
5. Rhythmic twists
6. Power chords
7. Barre chords and funkier rhythms
8. Fingerpicking with alternating bass and chord inversions
9. Syncopated reggae-style rhythms and chord voicings
10. Higher chord voicings, open strings and passing chords.

A really useful resource for guitarists looking for fresh ways to play old patterns. Also, a handy reference resource for classroom and guitar teachers working with guitar students.

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