It starts with the "G" chord shape, and with this note progression--G--> B --> D--> E--> F
which specifically includes G (6th string--3rd fret); B (5th string-- 2nd fret); and then the D-E-F progression (4th string-- open, 2nd and 3rd frets). Next, this melody is descended (it moves back down the same notes).
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The first part of "Guitar Boogie" |
The melody repeats itself, and then moves to the "C" chord shape, which is actually the SAME progression, only on different strings. The G moves to a C (5th string--3rd fret); the B to an E (4th string--2nd fret) and then the G-A-Bb progression (3rd string-- open, 2nd and 3rd frets). After this, the song repeats the "G" section once again.
G (6th/3rd fr.) --> B (5th/2nd) --> D (4th/open) --> E (4th/2nd) --> F (4th/3rd)
then descend (E--> D --> B)
C (5th/3rd fr) --> E (4th/2nd) --> G (3rd/open) --> A (3rd/2nd) --> Bb (3rd/3rd)
then descend (A--> G --> E)
Then, for the LAST part of the song, it moves up to the "D" string. This one is a bit different, because it is the conclusion of the song, but once you learn the first two parts, this last part should fall right into place for you.