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Play Guitar for Beginners: A Lesson in Chords
Before you arrange any lessons or purchase any play guitar for beginners material, you should first become familiar with a few of the basic requirements that comprise a song. For example, do you have any understanding of exactly how a song that is played by a guitar is constructed? If notes is the answer, then you would be only partly correct.
Notes on their own are just component parts of a song but the critical element to any guitar song are groups of notes played as one, or chords. Chords are a series of notes that are selected to be played in unison because of their collective sound, and they sound beautifully melodic when played correctly.
Because most guitar songs will require you to learn some chords most play guitar for beginners lessons will usually start you with the easy to learn chords. The simplest guitar chords are G, C, D, and A. These are regarded as easy because you are not going to use many fingers and in fact, these four chords only require the use of 3 fingers.
Playing chords is achieved by pushing down on the strings at the fret on the guitar neck. While you push down on those strings with one hand, you strum the strings located in front of the sound hole in the body of the guitar with the other hand. Usually, as a beginner, it is a good idea to start learning on an acoustic guitar first and once you master the basics, you can then move on to an electric guitar, if you want.
On the subject of chords this is a good learn to play guitar for beginners tip: Avoid pressing the strings down too hard. Most beginners make this but you have to find the right balance of pressure. This will take a little time and practice to get right but the chord is unlikely to sound right if you are pressing too hard or not hard enough.
Another tip to use while playing the guitar is levelling down the wrist of the left hand (or right hand if you are left handed) is also worth bearing this in mind as it helps cut down the strain on your hand. Many beginners learning guitar fail to follow this step which is the reason the guitar makes a 'buzzing' sound, rather than a clear note. It can also lead to painful cramps in your hand which is why proper technique is so important.
Beginners should choose practice songs that contain less complicated chord movements, such as chords that touch almost the same fret. There are plenty of these song types to choose from out there. Finally, try practicing without looking at the fret, perhaps with your eyes closed; many professional guitar players seldom look at the fret whilst they are playing. When they do look at the fret, they are usually checking they have the correct finger placement because they have to play a complicated chord.
Try to memorize the hand and finger positions of all chords; they should become second nature to you. And remember, the secret to be able to play the guitar perfectly is by practicing every day. It also helps if you have excellent play guitar for beginners resources to learn how to play properly.
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