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Awesome god chords g em c d
Awesome god chords g em c d











awesome god chords g em c d

Just keep practicing and you’ll get better over time.

  • To practice, strum the chord, then pick each string, then strum again.
  • Remember to keep your fingers as close to the fret as possible without touching it.
  • This might be difficult at first, but it will get more natural as you practice. If you don’t need to move a finger between chords (like your 3rd finger on the G, C, and D), then just keep it down.

    awesome god chords g em c d

    The less you move your fingers when you change chords, the faster and more efficient (and better) you’ll be.When you play all the chords keeping your 3 and 4 fingers planted, you can move much faster between chords when you change. These are actually suspended versions of the chords, but they usually sound just fine in place of the other variations that you can play. The G and C look the same, but this is what the D and Em look like when you do this: When playing in the key of G, I’ll often play all the chords while keeping my 3rd and 4th fingers planted on the B and E strings (3rd fret).

    awesome god chords g em c d

    I like to play Em with my 2nd and 3rd fingers, although you can play it with your first and second, or really any combinations of two fingers. Note that your 3rd finger is in the same position on the B string as with the G and the C chord. This is the chord we learned in the first lesson. Keep your 3rd and 4th fingers right where they were. This will allow the string to ring out more fully.įor the C chord, start with your fingers in a position to play the G, and then just move your second and first fingers down one string each. Remember to try and place your fingers as close to the fret as possible (but not on top of the fret).

    awesome god chords g em c d

    Third and fourth fingers go on the B and high E strings, 3rd fret. To play the G, your 2nd finger goes on the low E string, 3rd fret. (click chord diagrams to view bigger versions) In this lesson, you’ll learn the four most used chords in the key of G: the G chord, the C chord, the D chord, and the Em chord. In the first lesson, we learned how to hold the guitar, how to read chord diagrams, and how to play our first chord, the D chord. This is the 2nd lesson in my basics of guitar series. View the all the basic guitar lessons here













    Awesome god chords g em c d