Notes Are Essential To Play The Guitar

By Allan Kulp


If you're learning guitar chords, hopefully you have mastered a few of the fundamentals. Sometimes, playing individual chords is easy, however when you start moving in one to another one, it can get confusing.

To progress, you're going to need to learn how you can switch among chords quickly. This takes practice, but you can soon get the hang of it. Once you begin to master this, you can start chord progressions.

Practice this progression first E minor to G. Strum the E minor chord four times, and count aloud 1,2,3,4, while you try this. Keep a stable rhythm ? use a metronome, slowly if required, since this can help.

Now proceed to the G major chord, once again counting 1,2,3,4. After 4, move back to E minor. Just keeping moving over between these 2 chords ? E minor 1,2,3,4, G major 1,2,3,4. Keep going with it. Before long it will become almost second nature to you. You are performing a chord progression. As soon as you feel at ease, change things around a bit. Count 1 AND 2 AND 3 AND 4. Strum down on the count, and up on the ?AND?. You are now playing downstrokes and upstrokes, and even these 2 simple chords commence to sound fascinating.

Once you've mastered this progression you are prepared to try another. Simply take your time as a guitar beginner, do not make an effort to run before you can walk. In the way that you kept practicing E minor to G major until it felt normal, so you ought of do the same with these.

Try out the progression from E major to A major, counting in the same way as before. E major 1,2,3,4, A major 1,2,3,4. When this feels comfortable, try transforming it such as this: 2 beats on E major, then 2 beats on A major. So this will be E major (1,2) A major (1,2).

Keep practicing these 2 beat parts. It will try out your capability to switch, and get you used to it faster. This progression can also be referred to as I IV progression, and you will still find it employed in a lot of songs in your guitar tuition course.




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