Sunday, August 5, 2012

Beginner Guitar Lessons: How to Play Guitar Chords

When it comes to learning how to play the guitar there are many new skills that must be acquired. From learning to hold the guitar to learning how to care for it there are many steps involved and some beginners struggle to master the basics. For many beginning guitarists, it takes time to get used to the awkward finger positions required to play notes and scales. It does not come naturally to many people, so practice is very important when learning to play the guitar. Some aspiring guitarists choose to take beginner guitar lessons to give themselves a jump start and so that they have someone available to monitor their progress and to guide them through their learning. Beginner guitar lessons are a very valuable resource when first learning your way around the guitar, but they are also very helpful when it comes time to learn how to play chords. Even after mastering the ability to play notes and scales on the guitar, graduating to playing multiple notes at the same time! (chords) can still be difficult. This is where guitar lessons for beginners often come in handy.

Most guitar lessons for learning to play chords, whether you take them online or with a private instructor, will require that you have a basic knowledge of the strings of the guitar and how to play individual notes. To create a chord, all you have to do is arrange your fingers in position for several notes, rather than one, and strum all of the strings in use. Refer to guitar tabs or chord charts in order to familiarize yourself with the basic chords and practice them consistently until you have memorized the chord position and have worked out all the kinks. When you first begin, you may find that the chord does not sound clean - there may be a buzzing sound or some strings do not sound at all. If this happens to you, you probably need to apply more pressure or simply need to adjust your fingers a little. As you practice you will be able to strike chord positions more quickly and you will be learn to transition from one chord to another. Before you know it, you will ev! en be able to play along with some of your favorite songs. Do not give up when things seem tough - if you stick it out and dedicate yourself to your practice sessions you will become a better guitarist in no time.


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