Learning
Guitar Chords

Now you’ve got a feel for the basics of the
guitar and understand the mechanics to it, the next step will
be learning guitar chords.
I need to stress that you won’t get this
right the first time so don’t be disheartened if the chords
sound reverberated or you have difficulty in being able to form
the chords with ease. Learning guitar chords takes time and
practice.
As mentioned previously, your fingers will
initially hurt as they are not yet toughened up through the
constant rubbing of the strings against your finger tips that
form calluses that seasoned guitar players
have.
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I would recommend starting out
with warming up your hands. Many people overlook this when
learning to play the guitar but it’s very important. Light hand
stretches should be done before you ever touch the guitar that
will limber up your hands and get blood flowing to the finger
tips and encourages flexibility of the fingers to be able to
form chords.
When you form the chords ensure that your
finger tips are directly behind each fret so that the string is
vibrating off the fret and not your finger. Also remember that
you don’t have to place excessive pressure on the strings –
you’ll be quite surprised how lightly you have to press to get
a good sound from the string. Trust me; you’ll save yourself a
lot of pain by simply taking it easy on this
front.
The first place to start learning guitar
chords is with the basic major chords: A, C, D, E and
G.
These form the basis for a number of great
songs and are the backbone to all music. Get these right and
you’ll have the basics down and be proficient enough to play
basic rhythm guitar well enough to form a simple song. These
will be covered in the next
section:
Guitar Chords
Lessons
Another comment from my side from when I was
first learning guitar chords – the G major chord seems
unnatural initially. Just keep at it though and you’ll soon get
the hang of it.
I can only encourage you to practice and
persevere. Ensure you approach practice with regularity rather
than having one excessively long session. Repetition will bring
results. Effective and quick learning is a skill that will
allow you to progress quickly with learning guitar chords. I’d
strongly encourage you to get your hands on a guitar course
such as Jamorama
that will cover this topic
in-depth. You will get much quicker results with a
structured approach provided by this
course.
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