How To Play Guitar Chords

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How I can play chords on the guitar properly?

I learn my guitar chords, but it does not work. I really can not put your finger on a string without choking the strings halfway alongside him (and I have small fingers). In addition, the agreement, I can not find a way to silence the low E (closer to me), because I always try to use my thumb pressed my palm against the top E and dumb. It frustrating. How to put your fingers on the strings so that strings do not affect your side?

How can you put your fingers on the strings so that the strings do not affect your side? Practice makes perfect. It is frustrating to keep the strings at first. But with practice and exercise skills, you will be able to do it! It seems to me he had problems with dexterity. His fingers sound like they are rigid. It quite normal for a beginner. Here are some things you can do to improve quickly: 1) First – let me answer your question on the thumb to approximately the silence heavy E string. NO.NO. NO. 🙂 This is not how to cut the heavy chain E, while you play a chord. How "silence" of the string is not to scratch the string. You do not want the string to ring – so do not touch. It will take time at first, but you need to practice playing the E string not heavy. Besides, did not reach your finger over the thumb on the neck – especially if you have little fingers (I am a female guitarist, so I feel your pain guitars are not usually done. women sized hands … but it's more crap … haha). A good habit is to keep your thumb behind the neck – in fact, if you want to be really specific here, the thumb should be in line with the middle finger in the same hand (of course, the thumb behind the neck and middle finger is pressing the note). Therefore, you see, the palm of your hand does should not be worrying about the thin E string, or at least with the thumb behind the neck guitar, you should find a little more space opened between the palm of your hand and the handle. 2) Move your fingers down to not mute the strings at his side once again – practice. In addition, you need a little more dexterity. Practice stretching your fingers. It is a great way to do that also help you practice your alternate (up-down-up-down-up-down) collected at the same time. And it will also help individual strings strumming practice, so that over time you can find the rope without looking so that when a strum of the chain, I do not sound heavy. Here – try this. It may seem a bit tedious and boring at first, but once it is mastered, you can skip to the exercises interesting. First! You will practice regardless of the four fingers of his fretting hand in a row One after another, such as: Place index finger on the fifth fret of the G-string. From the chain with a spike with a fall. Now put your finger on the sixth case – the same chain – which includes an upswing. Next, place your finger on the 7th fret and collect a fall, then finally place your finger on the eighth fret and choose a career. Repeat on the B chain and the chain E … Fifth box pointer = = seventh fret sixth finger middle finger ring box = pink = eighth fret up-down-up-down If it's too much of a stretch for you, you can move up 9 th box = tenth fret 9th fret middle finger = 11 = ring box 12 boxes pinky = 3) Are you sure you are using concerns most effective techniques to support the line you said you are having problems with? The most effective way to keep this line open is as follows (And that makes it easy to move from rope to rope): EI 0 ——– ——– ———– – BI 2 (R IM )——– – —— 2 (P DI ——- )——– 2 (AI M )——– ——– 0 – ———– ————— ——- XI * 2 = number of square ring R = P = M = Medium Ear-finger just practice and make sure that holds the strings with the correct fingering. Please contact us if you need help. I can email you maps and chord fingerings and can answer all your questions. Thank you. And happy to jam!

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