May 15, 2010
How to Play Guitar – 7 Basic Easy Guitar Chords – Easy Beginning Guitar Lessons in HD
How to Play Guitar – 7 Basic Easy Guitar Chords – Beginning Guitar Lessons in HD ” 7 Basic Chords Emin E Amin ADCG” Welcome to our first original lesson! We take you through the fundamentals of playing chords with 7 basic shapes along with chord diagrams and pictures. follow us on twitter! www.twitter.com fan us on facebook! www.facebook.com add us on Myspace! www.myspace.com Want to jump to a specific section or chord? Check below for a table of contents. Notes – 0:40 Chords Emin – 1:49 E- 2:25 Amin – 2:58 A – 3:35 D – 4:58 C – 5:36 G – 6:21
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25 Comments »
May 15, 2010
batmanslim :
Very helpful! Keep’em coming!
May 16, 2010
herms16 :
superb thank u so much…
very useful.. really clear and well built…. thanks a lot…
chsgdss :
***** VERY GOOD *****
royx888 :
Hi i have found a easy way to learn Guitar
Guitarstut(.)com
SonicGamer1991 :
How often should you change your strings?
Rene6966 :
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PainlessTragedy :
12 bar blues, Shuffle all these things are esential to learning how to play the Guitar.
PainlessTragedy :
Next thing you should learn is Mode Changes, or better said – Tapping/Pulloffs to modify like a C chord to C9, Am to Am7, E to E7, D to D7, D9, Dm etc. You will need to Develope a good ear for the bad notes these will help you learn to play like a pro and no time.
oldirtyrod :
thanks for this clear and concise video really helped i want more
katkatalonso :
Completely clear and easy to understand, but I’m a beginner and I need major help with F, B, Fmin, and Bmin. Also having slight trouble with progression. Could you make a video for those chords, please? Btw, is it normal for a beginner to have trouble with F and B? Just wondering. Thanks!
- Kat
livelovemusicvideos :
Awesome. Keep up the good work
Josh
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susan462 :
Thank you so very much now back to practice lots more..
livelovemusicvideos :
Well yes and no. Bringing your thumb to the middle of the neck will give you further range of motion, and for a beginner this can be very important. As you begin to develop as a guitar it is natural to see your thumb start to rest above that sixth string. It also depends on what you are doing at the time. If your starting out and are finding it hard to form the chords, bringing your thumb towards the middle of the neck could be a solution
Josh
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susan462 :
Josh, i just seen a guitar lesson video for proper techniques and the guy said to keep your thumb half-way on the back of the guitar neck not on the top above the low e string, is that true?..
RADD95 :
Thankyouu this is awesome!
susan462 :
Team Conan all the way..Thanks for this proper chord lesson, i have been playing for about a month and noticed that i had been making some mistakes..
livelovemusicvideos :
Ha!
I’m with Coco :p
Josh
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susan462 :
Thanks for taking the time for this amazing lesson and please keep the little blue bird here-aka twitter tracker so greedy jay leno doesn’t get him also..
livelovemusicvideos :
It is absolutely normal.
Josh
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ADELECG85 :
best lesson ive come accross, but is it normal to feel like youve got cramp in your hand and my fingertips really hurt lol its nothing like playing the piano thats for sure
lalala53563 :
Thanks! This video is really helpful for me! I’m learning how to play the guitar without lessons, so right now, you are my lessons! lol. I’m having trouble not hitting the other strings that I’m not fretting while playing some of the chords and it sounds kinda bad… but I’ll keep practicing! = ) (Some of chords are easier than others)
flawedd :
this really helps me, I can memorize all these chords already. thanks a lot for this, keep it up! best I’ve seen around on youtube for beginners. superb!
babyshady82 :
I think you should do 7 more chords
Please.
atabzkie121508 :
thanks for this video….
BamBam336 :
Thanks for posting the videos. Nice approach and easy to follow. Much appreciated.