September 4, 2010

Beginner Guitar Chord Chart

At the left you see a chart which you need to understand and memorize and you will be needing a genuine amount of practice, time and patience for that. At the right you can see a hand and all you need to understand is how the fingers are numbered and how you can use it with the chord chart at the left. If not clear with the chart look below for the fingers name and the numbering and few demonstrations on how you to use the numbering to get started with playing basic chords and few songs to get started.
Index Finger   (1)
Middle Finger (2)
Ring Finger     (3)
Little Finger    (4)
Thumb           (T)

In the chart the number in the left hand side of each box denotes frets and each numbering inside the box denotes which finger to use. Try placing the fingering correctly and play each chord 16 times each so that you memories and understand the sound and placing of each chord. After a while try changing the chords. The key to play guitar easily and well is to practice real hard.

When you play the chord make sure you use the correct finger and press the note good enough so that it produce a clear tone. I have noticed a lot of beginners place the finger correctly but they forget to check the clarity. So, before you start playing the chord play individual notes and make sure you are pressing them correctly to produce correct sound. The video will be up soon for more illustrated explanation

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