Acoustic Guitar Chord Diagrams


Acoustic Guitar Chord Diagrams


 

Acoustic Guitar Chords - Learn How To Play The Acoustic Guitar Chords


In order for you to learn how to play the acoustic guitar cords you must learn the cords and notes to be played. Even though there are a lot of cords and notes if you learn the basic then you will be able to pick up on many different songs and different types of music that is being played today.

A diagram is something in which the cords are noted. The guitar tabs and the acoustic guitar chords are very much a like except for the lines showing on each string runs up and down. Grids are located on the chord diagram. The strings are represented by the vertical lines and the frets are represented by the horizontal lines. There are dots on the guitar which tells you where to hold the guitar strings. Also there are numbers that tells you which finger to use.

The G-major chord is the first chord we will talk about. This is the way you play this chord, put your middle finger on the sixth string on the third fret, place your index finger on the fifth string on the second fret, now place your ring finger on the first string on the third fret. You want to be sure that the note sounds clear. If for some reason it does not sound clear try holding the string a little harder and move your finger closer to the fret. Try not to let your fingers touch each other or any other strings. When you strum the strings you will have a G-major chord.

Now try the E-minor. It is much easier on your fingers than the G-major. Place your index finger on the fifth string and on the second fret, put your middle finger on the forth string and on the second fret. Remember do not let your fingers touch each other. Once you strum the E-minor chord you will notice a darker sound than the G-major chord.

There are some other acoustic guitar chords for you to learn as well. They are A-major, A-minor, C-major, and D-major.

In order for you to learn how to play back and forth you must practice on your acoustic guitar chords daily. So make sure you set a side some time for practicing. It will take you some time to learn this, but you must learn to move your fingers quickly. As you practice more and more you will notice that you are building up your finger muscles and without thinking your fingers will move into place on their own.



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