Chords to get you Started

Beginner, Guitar October 5th, 2007

Chords are formed by combining notes and playing them together. Now we have a lot of variety of chords, there are major chords, minor chords, dominant chords, suspended chords, augumented chords, and many more. But here we will only talk about some of the major and minor chords that are of most importance at a beginners level, these chords positions should be memorized and in time you should be able to move your fingers from one chord to the other one, without any gap of time in between. The chords we will cover here will also cover most of your favourite numbers. So lets take a look at them.

Chart of Em Chord
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This is a chord chart. It is a picture or graph that represents where you need to position your fingers on the fretboard to form the chord. Remember, many people say that there is a correct positioning finger pattern, but i personally don’t believe in that, you should use whatever pattern fits you and helps you. Though it is still advised to follow the regular pattern. From left to right, they are the 6th (low E, the thickest one), 5th (A), 4th (D), 3rd (G), 2nd (B) and 1st (high E, the thinnest) strings. This will almost always be the case in any chord chart that you look at. This is why, whether you play left handed or right handed, you can read the same charts. The horizontal lines are the frets, and the dots show where you need to put your finger. If you see a “0″ above a particular string, then you play that string as an “open” string. This means that you do not have to put a finger on it at all. An “X” means that you do not play the string at all.

Also remember to place your tip of the finger on strings and not flat fingers. Now when we go to the chart of an E chord you will notice that there is a difference of just one note, so what u do is that u keep your previous fingers as it is and just add one more finger playing that third note. Now play them one after other and see the difference yourself.

Chart of E Chord
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Chart of Am Chord
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Chart of A Chord
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Chart of D Chord and Chart of Bm Chord
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One last quick note - sometimes, particularly on TAB found on the Internet, chord charts will be replaced with something that looks like a serial number. read from left to right as chord charts are, complete with “Xs” and “0s.”

Em - (022000)
E - (022100)
Am - (X02210)
A - (X02220)
D - (XX0232)
Bm - (XX0432)
C - (X32010)
G - (320003)

I hope this lesson helps you in getting started

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Guitar and its basics

Beginner, Guitar September 28th, 2007

So you have your first guitar and you are very excited, but you wondering how should i start playing?
So, First the most important thing that you have to remember is that guitar is no magic instrument you have to work hard in order to be a good musician, after hours a daily work and years of practise will you be able to succeed in your goals. I will not lie to you mastering guitar can take you the rest of your life, but even this will happen if you constantly practise and practise and practise…

A few things that you should know about your guitar–Pluck a single string any one, What you hear is called a note. This is a simple note and every note has its name represented by a letter of the alphabet (A through G only) and sometimes the notation “#,” which means “sharp” or “b,” which means “flat.”So when you see this “F#,” it means “F sharp.” “Bb” would be read as “B flat.” In western music, there are twelve possible names for all the notes.

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Now every time you pluck a string you get a note, u get different notes when u place your fingers on the fretboard, which has frets(which is a space on the fretboard between any two metal strips) you create a new note. Now when you listen to songs you here a rhythm going on behind these are called the Chords and are basically a lot of notes put together and played in one single strike. You can also play individual notes , which come in handy when you play a solo/lead.

A player should always keep this in mind that as great a tool that internet is for learning anything, one should always rely more on books and teachers, a teacher can explain you a lot more and in a very better way. Even if it’s only to learn how to hold the guitar and to put your fingers on the fretboard.

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