Now we're introducing four string arpeggios. As before, focus on a smooth, slow and continuous strumming motion with your right arm. Meanwhile, pay close attention to the finger numbering of the left hand in the tablature. When playing the gsus4 chord (in bar 3 & 4) lie your pinky finger flat to hold down the D & G strings down with it simultaneously. This is called barring and help you with complex chords in future. Don't be surprised by the six count here as the time signature is 6/8.
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Now we're introducing four string arpeggios. As before, focus on a smooth, slow and continuous strumming motion with your right arm. Meanwhile, pay close attention to the finger numbering of the left hand in the tablature. When playing the gsus4 chord (in bar 3 & 4) lie your pinky finger flat to hold down the D & G strings down with it simultaneously. This is called barring and help you with complex chords in future. Don't be surprised by the six count here as the time signature is 6/8.