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Getting stuck on the same open and barre chords can get repetitive. In this chord lesson, you’ll learn two easy techniques to play great sounding chords. All techniques use two or three fingers – no difficult shapes. The sound you can get by doing this will elevate a standard chord progression into something more melodic and characterful. You can use this to embellish your own songs or arrangements of other songs. We have Simon Candy of Acoustic Guitar Lessons Online to show us how. 00:00 – *Welcome* – Diana de Cabarrus (songwritinglessonsonline.com) introduces the session and acoustic-guitar expert **Simon Candy**.\ 00:45 – *Why a few small techniques matter* – open strings, higher-neck fretted notes, and ringing drones can turn a plain progression into something unique and distinctive\ 01:26 – *Open-string basics* – creative uses that go beyond standard open chords.\ 02:00 – *Triad shapes* – three-note chords that are no harder than open chords; the same finger patterns, just moved up the neck.\ 03:20 – *Demo: G – Em – D – C* – root-position triads on strings 4-3-2, with fingerings shown.\ 04:45 – *Add an open string on top* – how the open note gives the progression extra colour and fills out the sound when you’re playing solo.\ 05:12 – *Melodic contrast* – notes don’t always rise; the open string stays low, adding a hidden melodic dimension.\ 06:17 – *Two-note “triad” hack* – drop the highest note, replace it with the open string, and get a simpler, richer voicing.\ 07:30 – *Key change to E major* – same ideas work in a different key; use the open E string as a pedal point and keep everything in-key.\ 09:00 – *Anchor-note patterns* – repeating open‑string notes create recognizable riffs (think The Killers “Mr Bright Side”).\ 10:10 – *Wrap-up & next steps* – why these tricks matter for songwriting, arranging, and deciding whether you need a new chord or a new voicing.