Saturday, May 9, 2020

Basic Guitar Theory 1: I IV V Songs in the Key of G


It is best to start with the simple.
The most important chord of a song is the key.
The root note is the most important note of a chord.
This lesson is about 3 chord songs where the root chord is G, the same as saying the key of G.
The root chord is G because the most imporant note of the chord is a G note.
G is the I chord, where in a I IV V song, G is a major chord.
I IV and V describe the 3 chords in the song; a G, chord, a C chord, and a D chord.
Each chord of a I IV V song is major.
What makes this chord a G chord is that it has the 3 different notes: G, B and D.
This is a G chord:
Open1st fret2nd fret3rd fret
thinnest stringG
B
G
D
B
thickest stringG
This is how to fret this G chord.
Fretting a chord is the same as saying how to use your fingers to play it.
Open1st fret2nd fret3rd fret
thinnest stringpinky finger
no finger
no finger
no finger
index finger
thickest stringmiddle finger
Here is another G chord that I find easier to play.
It doesn't sound very different.
I recommend choosing which of these two G chords based upon which one you find easire to play.
Open1st fret2nd fret3rd fret
thinnest stringpinky finger
ring finger
no finger
no finger
index finger
thickest stringmiddle finger
Again, it has the same three not G, B, and D, because it is a G chord.
Open1st fret2nd fret3rd fret
thinnest stringG
D
G
D
B
thickest stringG
The next chord is the IV chord. It is an C chord. It is a C chord because it has the notes C, E, and G.
Open1st fret2nd fret3rd fret
thinnest stringE
C
G
E
C
thickest string
This is how to fret a C chord.
Open1st fret2nd fret3rd fret
thinnest stringopen
index
open
middle
ring
thickest string
There are other ways to play a C chord.
This one is useful if you don't have a mic and are playing a very small venue.
It adds a G, as a bass note. Some like it because by using 6 strings it is louder.
It is really a G/C chord, which is really just a fancy way of saying that the bass is a G and not a C.
Open1st fret2nd fret3rd fret
thinnest stringE
C
G
E
C
thickest stringG
Open1st fret2nd fret3rd fret
thinnest stringopen
index
open
middle
ring
thickest stringpinky
The last chord of a I IV V chord series in the key of G is a D chord.
It is a D chord because it has the notes D, A, and G flat.
Open1st fret2nd fret3rd fret
thinnest stringG flat
D
A
D
thickest string
Open1st fret2nd fret3rd fret
thinnest stringmiddle
ring
index
open
thickest string
There are other ways to play a D chord.
This one is useful if you don't have a mic and are playing a very small venue.
It adds an A, as a bass note. Some like it because by using 5 strings it is louder.
It is really a A/D chord, which is really just a fancy way of saying that the bass is a A and not an D.
Open1st fret2nd fret3rd fret
thinnest stringG flat
D
A
D
A
thickest string
Open1st fret2nd fret3rd fret
thinnest stringmiddle
ring
index
open
open
thickest string

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