In this lecture, you're going to learn how to play the chord tones from minor position to minor chord tones, position number two, I'm going to choose to stay in G just like I did with position number one. So I'm going to start on this G right here on the fourth string, fifth fret. That's going to be our root, I suggest that you start on one and then end on one, just so that you know where the roots of the chord, these roots of the scale or the corridor. So this is one, flat, three, five, flat seven, one, flat three. Coming back, flat, three, one, flat seven, five, flat three, one, flat seven, flat three, gone back up, flat, three, five, flat seven, one. Once again, one, flat three, five, flat seven, one, flat three, flat three, one, flat seven, five, flat three, flat seven, five, flat three.
Going back up, flat, three, five, flat seven, one. I suggest that you play through the core 10. kind of go as low as you can, and then go back up and kind of start and stop on one that just helps you really get a good feel for where the root of the scale is. Those are the chord tones for position number two