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Lessons: Theory Guitar Lesson #5388: All About Chords, Part 1

All About Chords, Part 1
by Darrin Koltow
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Excerpt:  <h2 >Up a fourth</h2> <p> What's the last reason why G7 to C will put a smile in your step and a twang in your Tang? What's the root of the G7? The G. What's the root of the C chord? The C. What's the interval between these two roots, G and C? A perfect fourth. *Chord movement by an ascending perfect fourth generally sounds good.* </p><p> We can even take that a bit further by saying...(more)


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