Then he shows us a bunch of chords that "build on triadic 1-3-5 aka tertian harmony" and points out that these chords are charted out for us in our instruction booklet.
Off hand, of all the guitar lessons I've got no one has ever referred to the pamphlet as an "instruction booklet" before!
Another thing I like is the camera work. We don't just see him playing the guitar straight on. We see the fret board up to the 10th or so fret going from bottom left to top right and above that on the left see his right hand and just to the right of that, a small cameo of his face; so that's 3 images!
Andy is playing an arch top green colored jazz guitar. Its a custom job with what looks like a non-floating bridge. I cant make out the make. Its got 2 Florentine F holes and a guitar pickup in the neck position.
He switches over from his flat pick to his specially grown fingernails to articulate all these chords and in example six he plays for us the way he opened the song Every Breath You Take.
Matching the instruction booklet, Andy orients us to the fret board with a E shape Bar chord on the fifth fret. This is an A chord and uses that position to show us various ways to play A chords but with extensions like 9ths, A9th, Aadd9, Asus4, A9add11, A7sus4 and more.
From here we get more of the same interspersed with performances with his band. There are 115 examples in the book which match up with the DVD. Andy does not teach you to finger pick in this lesson.