Free Awesome Neo Soul Guitar Chord Progression

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Neo Soul Guitar Chord Progression

Neo Soul Chord Progression

The first thing I would like to do is to play it at a slower speed for you to understand it better. This progression consists of two parts; we have the Chords and Little League sub pages in between. What I would like you to do is focus on the actual progression playing and specifics.

The first chord that I will be playing is in the G minor, not playing the entire card, just playing some part of the core. Put the index finger on the fourth fret all along for frame and have the 6th fret on the 5th and 4th string, then from there go to an E major 7, having my index on the 7th fret ring finger, on the 9th fret of the fourth wheel finger, on the 8th fret of the 3rd, and pinky finger on the 9th fret of a 2nd, then C sharp minor 7, (pay attention to all the shapes), that I am going to show you because we are going to go deep into it. The index finger again on the 4th fret and then the ring finger on the 6th fret of the 4th and the middle finger on the 5th fret of the 2nd.

Now here we got the Jimi Hendrix chord, for that we have an E, this is an E flat 7 sharp 9. My middle finger on the 6th fret of the 5th string, then the ring index finger on the 5th fret of the 4th string, a ring finger on the 6th fret of the 3rd string, and pinky finger on the 7th fret of the nd string. From there, we repeat that run. Index finger on the 11th fret of the third, second, first, and middle finger, on the 12th fret of the third ring finger, and on the 12th fret on the 2nd, I put my pinky finger on the 14th fret, now that we got the shapes into this position, what I am going to do is actually start on the 4th string. With this one, I will be using the 6th fret of the 4th. The ring finger on the 6th fret of the 4th, and then the index finger on the 4th fret of the 3rd string, then bringing down my pinky finger to the 6th fret of the third index finger of the 4th fret, 2nd, and pinky on the 7th fret of the second, then from there we go straight up into this position.

Remember how I told you to remove the pinky sometimes and let it hit. I’m not going to play the first string, straight up to a second, and then Reuben. Then I bring my pinky into the 3rd string 9th fret. Removing it could potentially do something if you want to play the entire corps.

Going into the core, remove the middle finger, then bring it down, pull off, grab the pinky 6th fret of the 3rd, and remove the pinky. From there, we go into the Jimi Hendrix chord, which is very easy. We are going to play this chord. I think it is a cool progression that you can play. Yes, it is a little bit challenging. I do have E, C, E, tower lessons that you can check. I am releasing them soon. This is going to push your skills and make you a better guitar player.

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