![]() The chorus starts with E minor, G, and then a quick C and G. We’ll repeat the verse progression three times before moving to the chorus, which is a new combination of the chords. ![]() Now, the good news is we don’t have to learn anything new for the verse. This progression happens three times, and then we’re back to the intro. We’ll add a rhythm to it, strumming down and up. It goes E minor, C, D, and G, which is also the verse. It’s based on the E minor shape, with a hammer-on and open D. If you’re a super beginner, you can skip the lick, but it’s fun to practice. The intro consists of E minor, D, and back to E minor with a little lick thrown in. We’ll start with an E minor chord, adding our pinky on the 3rd of the B to create an E minor 7. So, this song has four main chords: E minor, C, D, and G. It’s a fantastic beginner song and, fun fact, the first full strumming song I ever learned. Welcome! Today we’re going to learn Neil Young’s “Heart of Gold” on guitar. ![]()
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