Play the whole note intervals on the G string and omit the flats. For non-beginners, please don't wig out on the cycle of 5ths and the key of G having an F#, instead simply play the same notes you played in lesson 1, on the E string, except that you omit the flats and play on the G string.
This approach may seem bizarre to give to a beginner in only their 2nd lesson, however because the most advanced jazz players theorize in a particular way due to the complexities of quick key changes and unusual modes like super locrian, I start the beginner at the end NOW, and give you the way THEY do it immediately as you learn. This really pays off in helping to maintain an exponentially helpful program where each step supports every other step until the pyramid of music theory is complete. Music is an exact science that can be completely 100% learned and controlled in its fundamentals. One can obviously do a lot of complex and unique things with music, however the fundamentals are always there to rely on to ground and orient you, giving freedom as a result of understanding music theory into a cohesive, multi-level inter-supportive way.
Here the intervals again for your reference. Please read how to apply:

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