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Learn Guitar Chords - 7 Secrets the Pro's Use
By
Ant Brown
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If you're like many
guitarists out there who want to learn guitar chords but
are having some trouble, then this article is for you.
I'll cover some key aspects that are often overlooked by
tutors and "learn the guitar" products; I guarantee
you'll be able to learn guitar chords much easier after
reading this article.
1.
Do exercises
Ok, so don't jump in your car and go to your local gym
for workout, it's just not going to help that much. What
I mean by exercises is to do some guitar chord
exercises. For example if you are trying to learn the G
chord a good exercise to practice would be picking each
note and then strumming, this will give you a good idea
of how well you have formed the chord. If you're hitting
a lot of dead notes they will become obvious when you
pick through each note.
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2.
Practice in your head
Yes, it sounds silly, but the science and results of
this method are stacking up like apartments in
Manhattan. If you're not already trying to learn guitar
chords in your head then you're putting yourself at a
severe disadvantage. Try this: Picture yourself holding
your guitar, zoom in one the neck where you are going to
form the chord. Now put your fingers on the strings and
really concentrate on how you are going to get each
finger into position. Those of you who already use this
method know how powerful it is. If you don't think it
works then I only ask that you try it for one week and
see what kind of results you get, you will be pleasantly
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3.
Do easy changes
Changing from one chord to another is without a doubt
the best way to learn guitar chords. You're putting
yourself under pressure and committing the guitar chord
shape to your muscle memory. Once you have it in your
muscle memory it becomes a lot easier to form the chord
again. Here are some simple changes to try: G Add 9 to C
Add 9, A to E, C to G. For more exercises visit our
Instant Guitarist website.
4.
Build finger strength
Well I told you off for going to the gym earlier, but
now it's not such a silly idea. Building finger strength
is often a slow (and sometimes painful) experience, but
it doesn't have to be that way. Practising scales, doing
finger weights, and if you're really keen finger
press-ups are all great ways to improve your finger
strength. One thing to remember is moderation, don't
over do it, just a few exercises a day should be plenty.
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5.
Look at other people
Don't just look at anyone... they might think you're
weird. Look at guitarists! Notice the way they jump from
chord to chord and how they are forming each chord. It's
such a good way to learn by example, however I need to
give this disclaimer. It's great, but you need to be
careful not to copy bad habits, and a lot of the
guitarists out there are limited by the bad habits they
pick up from inexperienced tutors and rubbish guitar
tutorials.
6.
Wear a blind fold
Yeah I guess it does sound a bit rude, but if you want
to be the ultimate Zen master and learn guitar chords
quickly it's a good idea to try it out. I don't really
wear a blindfold when I do this method; I just make sure
I'm not looking at my hands when changing from one chord
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To start with it will be too
tricky to change chords, just try forming a G without
looking at the fret-board, then give it a strum, pick
each note and see how well you did. I've seen people
have great success with this method, so I'm sure this
will work for your playing.
7.
Three at a time
Learn three chords at a time, I don't know why this
works, but it just does. Maybe it's a magic number that
our brains relate to, who knows? They key thing is that
if you pick three guitar chords you want to learn and
keep practising them, then you're going to learn guitar
chords a lot faster than if you just pick one or two.
I'd recommend starting out with some of the easier ones
(D, A, E, G), pick three of those and get to it!
Conclusion
I haven't put these tips in any particular order;
they're all solid gold tips to being able to learn
guitar chords faster than anyone else. I'd suggest
writing down each method onto a piece of paper and start
using it in your daily practise, you'll be surprised at
how fast you can see results. We have plenty more tips,
including free video lessons, photo's and diagrams at
our Instant Guitarist site: www.instantguitarist.com, we
also run a blog to keep you up to date with the latest
news in the world of guitar, check it out!
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About The
Author:
Anthony Brown is a student of the Guitar,
you can find out more about how to learn guitar chords
at InstantGuitarist.com:
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