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Learn To Play Electric Guitar: Chords

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Most beginner guitar players get nervous when it comes to playing guitar – and I can understand why! Learning chords calls for dedication, practice and most importantly the correct techniques. It’s when it will come to learning chords this is the point that many guitar players will lose interest and give up. But, with the right tips this need not be you!

You should start by getting yourself a good guitar chord book and chart. Stick the chart on the wall near where you’ll be practicing. Refer to it as you go. Guitar charts can be a bit daunting when you start playing. Because there are quite a few chords. But, the good news is that to be able to play the vast majority of popular songs you will only need to concentrate on a small number of chords.

Chords to learn first are C, D & G. Concentrate merely on these three to start with and practice over and over again until you are very comfortable with them. Try playing them back to back so one can learn shifting finger position from one chord to the next. Once one can play these chords well on your guitar, find some basic songs which use these chords and ensure the music is something you like (very important!). You will be amazed how quickly you can pick up your first song provided you have put the ground-work into your chords and guitar fingering.

In terms of how to position your fingers for the chords and your strumming or picking pattern, this is something which is definitely ideal taught utilizing learn guitar videos. While pictures are helpful, getting some instructional “how to play the electric guitar” videos will increase your ability to quiclkly learn guitar enormously.

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