I am very new to guitar, and people are always telling me to learn chords. But there are so many?

January 27th, 2010 admin 8 comments

Apparently there are chords like main chords that make up most songs or something.

I don’t really know what I am talking about, I just suppose I should learn some guitar chords.

But every chart I see is different, how do they work? Where do you suggest I get started?

I suggest going onto youtube and searching up some users who teach how to play the guitar on their site! it’s a lot easier if you’re taught visually, and its free!

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Can anyone give me a link to a great guitar power chords chart?

January 17th, 2010 admin 3 comments

thanks… I cant seem to find one on google.

How about this one? Is this what you’re looking for? http://www.davejonesguitar.co.uk/pdf/PowerChords.pdf

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GUITAR HELP!? how do i read this chord chart?

January 17th, 2010 admin 2 comments

Im trying to learn a song and I dont know how to play some of the chords. So it has a chart to tell you how to play all the chords, but i dont know how to read the chart.

like for example: C is 032010

how do they get those numbers and how do i find it on my guitar??

easy 10 points to whoever can explain it!

well, the number stands for which fret to push down. 0 stands for open fret. 1 for first fret ect. the left side is the low E string and the right side is the high E string

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where can i find a ukulele chord chart for the tuning of DGBE?

January 17th, 2010 admin 1 comment


The easiest (and probably cheapest) is to use any of the available guitar chord charts that you can find — I’l explain why.

This is (DGBE) the normal tuning for baritone ukuleles. They are tuned the same as the top four strings on a guitar (in standard tuning). A guitar is normally tuned EADGBE from lowest to highset (an if you are right handed from the strings closest to the sky to the strings closest to the floor). So the baritone is the same as the guitar XXDGBE (XX being the two strings you don’t have).

With a guitar chord chart you just omit the strings you don’t have (normally numbered strings 5 & 6). So a C major chord (in first position) on a guitar is 032010 omit the strings you don’t have and you end up with XX2010. Another example is the G Major chord — 320003 omit the strings you don’t have and you end up with XX0003.

As an additional point of interest — these exact same shapes (C) 2010 and (G) 0003 can also be used on a standard tuned ukulele (GCEA). The new chord names, though, are F and C respectively.

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can you tell me where to download for free a complete chord chart?

December 13th, 2009 admin 3 comments

so that i can see and memorize all the chords
chords for guitar, i mean.
and how to finger them properly as well.

ultimate-guitar.com

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