Many people are
aspiring to learn how to play the guitar. The guitar has risen into a certain
level of popularity that it has become a symbol of talent, creativity and
"coolness."
However,
learning how to play the guitar is no joke.
Learning to play the instrument requires one
to learn how to play the chords. This
article tries to give some helpful tips to
individuals who would want to learn how to
play guitar chords.
1. Get a chord
chart
Playing guitar
chords is just like playing chords in an
organ. If one is learning to play the guitar
alone (without a teacher), having a guitar
chord book is his best bet. A guitar chord
book demonstrates the different finger
positions when playing different types of
chords. The pressed strings are usually
depicted with dots and the strings which are
not supposed to be plucked are marked with
an "x."
A chord book is
a beginner's best friend. Memorizing chords
without the help of a guitar teacher will be
an impossible task if not for the chord
book.
2. One at a time
There are dozens
and dozens of different guitar chords which
show themselves in different formations.
Trying to memorize them in a single blow is
close to impossible. Learning how to play
guitar chords requires patience and lots of
practice. Try practicing three chords that
are can be played together (ex. A-E-D) on a
single day and try to familiarize oneself
with the transition between these chords.
Don't try to take every chord in one
sitting, it simply can't be done.
3. Be aware of
the right hand
An important
thing to remember when learning how to play
guitar chords is that the movement of the
right hand is as important as the movement
of the left hand. Most beginners would find
themselves taking breaks in strumming until
the left hand positions itself properly for
the next chord. This is normal during the
first few day of practice, but at some
point, the right hand should dictate the
tempo of the movements of both hands.
Strumming or plucking shouldn't
be delayed.
4. Listen to
guitar-intensive songs whenever possible
One should learn
how to play the guitar with some inspiration
at the back of his head. Listening to good
guitar players will give one some idea of
where he would want to go in the future.
5. Learn the
different forms of chords
As stated
earlier, guitar chords present themselves in
various forms. One should be familiar with
the different forms so as to bring
flexibility in to playing. One popular form
of chords which is widely used in rock music
is the "power chords" they are simply and
heavy-sounding.
Playing guitar
chords is not as hard as one would think.
Learning to play guitar chords is a basic
and essential part of guitar playing, it
lays down the foundation of good guitar
playing skills. If one has the perseverance
and the passion to play the guitar, he will
eventually learn how to play the chords and
advance into more intricate lessons.