![]() ![]() Your second finger (middle finger) on the 4th string (D-string) on the second fret.The C major chord is played with your first (index) finger on the 2nd string (B-string) on the first fret.Pick one of the chords in the list below to quickly jump to chord diagram and explanation. In the video lesson below I’m going to show you how to play each chord correctly step by step and how and where to put your fingers on the strings. If you’re interested check out The Four Most Essentiall Barre Chords. All barre chords are derived from open chords. The open chords are also the starting point and components for the more advanced chords that follow like barre chords. ![]() Not all of these songs are originally in the key of G but you could easily fix that with the help of a capo and play it in the appropriate key. Songs like “I’m yours” by Jason Mraz, “With or without you” by U2 and “She will be loved” by Maroon 5 can all be played with just these 4 chords. For example there are about a million songs that use this chord progression: G – D – Em – C (also called the I – V – vi – IV progression). With these simple chords alone you can play an endless amount of easy songs. (you can memorize the first 5 open major chords by the word CAGED) Songs with Beginner Chords The 8 most important chords every beginner guitar player should learn first are: C – A – G – E – D – Am – Em – Dm. The strumming delivers the rhythm and together they are the accompaniment for your or someone else’s singing voice which in turn provides the melody. ![]() The chords are the building blocks for your songs, they give you the harmony. Where do you start when you want to learn to play guitar? Well, the first thing you want to do is learn ‘open chords’, a basic strumming pattern and then start practicing some beginner songs. Septemby Klaus Crow The Most Important Open Chords for Beginners ![]()
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