Octave from 4th string - example F
Octave Relation. Here we play an octave from F on the 4th string to F on the 2nd string. We start using our pinky finger for the higher note, since there ...
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Am chord
In this video, you will learn how to play the Am chord. The Am chord is one of approximately 15 basic open chords that you can play on the guitar. "Open" chord means that it will u...
A chord
This video shows you how to play the A chord. Just like the Am chord, the 5th string is played open. Next, you then you place your 1st finger on the 2nd fret of the fourth string, y...
A7 chord
Here is an A7 chord. Just like the Am and A chords, the 5th string is played open. Next, you place your 1st finger on the 2nd fret of the fourth string, the 3rd string is played op...
B7 chord
In this video, you will learn how to play the B7 Chord. The B7 chord is a basic open chord that you can play on the guitar. An "Open" chord means that it will use at least 1 open s...
C chord
This video shows you how to play the C chord. This is also a 5 string chord so we will not play the 6th string. Your 3rd finger goes on the 3rd fret of the fifth string. Your 2nd fi...
C7 chord
Here is a C7 chord. Once again, this is a five string chord so you will not be playing the 6th string. It is very similar to the C chord with one added finger. Let's review how to ...
Dm chord
In this video, you will learn how to play the Dm chord. This chord is a 4 string chord which means that you will not be playing the 6th and 5th strings. Play the 4th string open. N...
D chord
This video shows you how to play the D chord. Just like the Dm chord, the D chord is a 4 string chord which means that you will not be playing the 6th and 5th strings. Start by play...
Em chord
In this video, you will learn how to play the Em chord. You will only need two fingers for this chord so it should be simple! The Em chord is a 6 string chord so you will be playin...