Exploring the fretboard can feel overwhelming at first. We all start with G–C–D as open chords, but many guitarists never move beyond that one area. The truth is: the I–IV–V progression in the key of G repeats all over the guitar neck.
In this exercise, we use a simple crosspicking pattern to connect 3 shapes to new positions. By focusing on the top three strings, we reduce complexity and build a strong awareness of where the IV and V chords sit in relation to any G shape.
As you move through different positions, everything starts to click: the chords don’t change — you do. With repetition, the neck becomes more musical and less mysterious.
If you want to follow along with me step-by-step, watch the full lesson here:
https://youtu.be/ruwReZ5aD9w
Try the exercise slowly, listen to the flow of the notes, and enjoy the Discover:
G–C–D is everywhere.