In this video, I'm going to show you how to play the chord tones for position number three. This is how you play the chord tones for position number three in the key of F. So what you want to do is you want to find half on the, on the A string, so it happens to be on the is on the eighth fret does the notes on the A string go ABCD so we're gonna start right here. I'm gonna start with my pinky, that is the F. So that's going to be one it's going to go 1357135 coming back 531753753 going back up 35711 more time. One, three. 57135 coming back 513-753-1753 357 this particular pattern is really used a lot in fur sweeping. Where you'll see a lot of metal players doing like really fast sweeps.
This one really this pattern really lends itself really well to do to do that. You'll see a lot of guys. They like this has made you change it to minor. There's a lot a lot of sweeping that happens out of position number three. That was F major position number three chord tones. Okay, this is how you're going to play D major third position D is going to be on the fifth string.
Fifth fret is the misco ABCD. So starting here on this D on the fifth fret, it's going to go 1357135 coming back 537 531-753-3571 more time 135735 coming back 5317 531-753-3571 that's how you played the chord tones for D major position for three. Okay, for this last example, I'm just going to show you how to play the major chord tones for position number three out of a, so I'm gonna start right here. This a on the fifth string 12th fret, it's going to go 13571355317 531-753-3571 going back up again 13571355317 531-753-3571 and that was how you play the chord tones for position number three out of a major and that's how you play the chord tones for position number three