In this video, I'm going to show you how to play the chord tones for position number four. Alright, this is how you play the chord tones for E flat major position number four, just so you know I'm kind of randomly picking the notes because I could I could start here on E. I could do it down here on D flat, D. I just happen to choose I'm trying to choose different notes to get a couple different looks. So I'm not always using a and e every single time. Alright, so I'm going to start here on this E flat which is on the fifth string, sixth fret. I'm gonna go 1357135 tell me back 531753175571 more time. 357135 coming back 531753175719 that was the core tones for E flat major position number four.
Okay for your next example, these are the core tones for C major position number four. So I'm starting here on C which because it gives ABC the chord tones go 1357135 going back 531-753-1771 more time 135 713-553-1753 175 And those are the core tones for C major position number four. And this is how you would play the chord tones for G major position number four. First we're going to find G on the A string, which is on the fifth string 10th fret right here. And the core tones are in go 1357135 coming back, it's gonna go 531753175 going back up seven one more time. 1357135 coming back 53175 317571 that is how you play the chord tones for G major fourth position.
That's how you play the core tones for position number four.