Next song that we're gonna learn is called, ain't no telling by Mississippi john hurt. It's in the key of C. I'll play a little bit of it for you here and then we'll we'll talk about the courts. There we have Mississippi john hertz ain't no telling the chords that he is on the song you've got to see. Then you've got a variation on a C chord, we've got a C major, then I'm going to take my pinky and put it on the third fret of the first string. And then I'm going to take my ring finger from the fifth string and move it over to the sixth string and we've got a little different sounding C chord. Now the base on this C chord, instead of being Five, four, is going to be six, four.
Now another way you could play this chord is if you take your ring finger and like we did with the E chord, put it on both the sixth and the fifth strings, that's a little tough. I've got really skinny fingers, especially my third finger. So that I found that pretty hard to do. So what I do a lot is just keep that finger close and move it back and forth when I need to. If you can try to practice playing that chord where you're getting both the sixth and the fifth strings with that third finger. If you can do it, I have real trouble with that.
That's the chord shape that we're going to use for the C chord throughout the song. Outside of that it's all chords that we learned. Right off the bat, we've got an F we've got a G Then we've got an E which will also add the pinkie to to make it an E seven. So the play Mississippi john hurts ain't no tell him we need to see but played a little differently we need to G costing