Easy chord ideas that you may not know about (using open strings)
There are several really cool chord progressions that you can play using 1st position chords by playing them in different places on the neck. This video demonstrates what you can do with an E, A, A minor, D, and D minor chord.
Видео Easy chord ideas that you may not know about (using open strings) канала Active Melody
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