Stay in G Even When the Chord Changes #shorts

By Steve Stine Guitar Lessons

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Still in G, even when the chord changes! Learn why going to E minor doesn’t mean you left the key of G, and how a 1-6-4-5 chord progression works. ✓ Simple guitar lessons made easy ✓ Learn keys, chords, and progressions step by step ✓ Great for beginners and improving players Get help, support, and a community that makes learning guitar feel easier and more fun. Comment "ACADEMY" for more info! 👇

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