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RYAN LARSON: So, we went over our last two chords and we're going to keep going to the
next two, and again make sure you are writing all these down at home so you can go back
and play through the tune. We have the G flat major, which we analyzed as a 4, and then
we have B7, which we analyze as a sharp 6. So we have our 4 to our sharp 6. So, 1, 2,
3, 4 and 5, 6. So, sharp 6 is right here. But from there, there's kind of a big jump,
and we can do it. What is it? IV major? So that's 6-7. But instead let's go down to the
low 6. We got 1-7-6, right? 1-7-6. So, going from here to there. The 4th fret to the 2nd
dot. So we got it right here. It is a good thing to practice, get it under your fingers.
Nice jump. And that's your IV major to your sharp 6, 7th chord.