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September 10, 2013
How To Play Guitar Easily #2
Hello guys :D
i'm back to share you about "How To Play Guitar Easily". But now, we already in second time to study about playing guitar.
Now, we will study about playing chords with the C chord as the basic tone.
Playing in C, maybe will be the easiest one, because most of the chord, did not hard to play.
If you are a musician, i think you already know the chords that we will study about, but i want to share for those who still didn't know yet. The chords that we will learn at this time is C, Dm, Em, F, G, Am, Bdim
Okay, i'll give you some picture that can help you in playing chords in the key of C major
C chord :
Note:
-The 1st finger on 1st fret and 5th string
-The 2nd finger on 2nd fret and 3rd string
-The 3rd finger on 3rd fret and 2nd string
Dm chord :
Note:
-The 1st finger on 1st fret and 6th string
-The 2nd finger on 2nd fret and 4th string
-The 3rd finger on 3rd fret and 5th string
Em chord:
Note:
-The 1st finger on 2nd fret and 2nd string
-The 2nd finger on 2nd fret and 3rd string
F chord:
Note:
-The 1st finger holding the 1st fret
-The 2nd finger on 2nd fret and 4th string
-The 3rd finger on 3rd fret and 2nd string
-The 4th finger on 3rd fret and 3rd string
G chord:
Note:
-The 1st finger on 2nd fret and 2nd string
-The 2nd finger on 3rd fret and 1st string
-The 3rd finger on 3rd fret and 5th string
-The 4th finger on 3rd fret and 6th string
Am chord :
Note:
-The 1st finger on 1st fret and 5th string
-The 2nd finger on 2nd fret and 3rd string
-The 3rd finger on 3rd fret and 4th string
Bdim chord:
Note:
-The 1st finger on 2nd fret and 2nd string
-The 2nd finger on 3rd fret and 3rd string
-The 3rd finger on 3rd fret and 5th string
-The 4th finger on 4th fret and 4th string
Well, that's all the simple chords in the key of C, now i will show you the common variation of C chords
-C to F to G
-C to Am to F to G
That's all that i can share to you for now, just stay tune on this blog if you want to know more about "How To Play Guitar Easily"
If you want give something to me, just send me an email : damerandi@gmail.com
Stay Tune Guys!! :D
by Randi Dame
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