Guitar/G Em C D/Song Examples

(4) G Em C D
At first, practice mainly songs with the chord combination G-Em-C-D. Especially prefer those where each chord is held for two bars. After a very short time, the change will become automatic and you can focus more on singing. The chord sequence G-Em-C-D makes the following lesson with the quick chord change easier. The other suggested songs will be for repetition later.

Accompaniment suggestion: 4/4 + campfire beat  :Original
 * 1) Spanish Lady (Irish Folk)
 * 2) Whiskey in the Jar
 * 3)  &copy; G Em (X-x) C D ...
 * 4)  &copy; G G Em Em; C C D D (Hymn)
 * The order of the chords remains the same, but the duration varies.
 * 1)  //: G G Em Em; C D G G ://
 * 2)  //: G G Em Em; C C D D; G G Em Em; C D(7) G G; C C G G; C C D D(7) ://
 * 3)  G G Em Em; C D G G
 * The pop formula G D Em C or Em C G D
 * 1) (Original In A = Capo 2. Fret)
 * 2)  C G D Em
 * 3)  easy:  Em C G D or  (Em G) C G D (original)
 * 4)   Em C G D (Capo = 1)
 * 5)   Em C G D
 * Compound chord progressions with G Em C D and/or G D Em C
 * 1)  &copy; //G D Em C; G Em C D// at the end of the son(C D) G C G C
 * 2)  &copy; G D Em C; G D C G // Em D C G; D D C G
 * 3)  &copy;  //: G G Em Em;  D D C G ;// G G D D;  Em Em C C; G G D D;  C C G G
 * other with Em
 * 1)  &copy; Em G D C
 * 2)  D Em G A (Possibly with capo 2nd fret and an add an A between the verses)
 * 3)  &copy; Em---; D D Em Em
 * 4)  &copy; G D Em Em (Original is a semitone lower)
 * 5)  C C D D; G G Em Em (hier die höhere Version von Cher)
 * 6)  &copy;    //: C C D D; G G Em Em :// (instead of Bm in the original just play G)
 * 1)  &copy; Em---; D D Em Em
 * 2)  &copy; G D Em Em (Original is a semitone lower)
 * 3)  C C D D; G G Em Em (hier die höhere Version von Cher)
 * 4)  &copy;    //: C C D D; G G Em Em :// (instead of Bm in the original just play G)

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