7 Ultimate Guitar Chords For Beginners Course

7 Ultimate Guitar Chords For Beginners Course

 

Ever Wonder why guitarists you see on Youtube, Xfactor or Britain’s Got Talent sound way better than you?

Why is that?

Simple! They have mastered there guitar chords…They can change from one chord to the next with ease…

They can play chords like as if they where born with natural talent for the guitar….

Is this because they are more gifted, more talented or even more smarter than you???

I think you know the answer to that question and it’s not because they more talented or smarter…it’s because they know what works

In 15 minutes you’ll know what works too.. If you’ve always struggled with your guitar chords and you want to sound like them, become more natural.

Then the Ultimate Guitar Chords For Beginner is definitely a course for you…

You see most beginner guitarists concentrate on learning songs first, which is definitely the wrong strategy…You must build your guitar technique which ultimately starts off with learning your chords first. It’s a counter-intuitive step, but an important one.

“Learning guitar chords should be a fun and enjoyable process, not a painful one. The more chords you know, the better songs you’ll learn.”

I have designed this to help you improve the very basic techniques on the guitar…

Chords are an essential part of music and the guitar, So learning guitar chords will help you improve, as well as play better songs.

The more you watch these videos the better you’ll get, repetition is the key to success on the guitar, so take your time…slowly but surely you will see steady progress in the weeks and months ahead.

Lessons

7 Ultimate Guitar Chords For Beginners Course | Introduction

Length: 2 minutesAuthor: James MulliganComplexity: Easy

Welcome to the the ultimate guitar chords for beginners course. This course is completely designed for beginners who are either:

(1) Struggling with guitar chords and need more in-depth knowledge to improve there chords so they can play songs more effectively.

(2) Have never played the guitar before and want to know how to learn basic chords, so they can play there favourite songs on the guitar.

7 Ultimate Guitar Chords For Beginners Course | Lesson Four

Length: 7 minutesAuthor: James MulliganComplexity: Easy

This is probably one of the most difficult of guitar chords for beginners…Take your time with this guitar lesson. Left Hand: Now just like it says on the Colour-Coded Chord Diagram to the left, put your 2nd finger on the 2nd fret (high E string)…

7 Ultimate Guitar Chords For Beginners Course | Lesson Five

Length: 9 minutesAuthor: James MulliganComplexity: Easy

Take your time with lesson five, this is first and only chord that you use four fingers on the guitar. Left Hand:

Once you feel that you that you can play the D Major chord effectively both left and right hands, you’re ready for your second chord, which is G Major. This time round instead of using 2nd,3rd and 1st fingers for D major, put your 3rd finger on the 3rd fret (high E string) then 1st finger on the 2nd fret ( A string) and finally 2nd finger on the 3rd fret (low E string) using the finger tips.

7 Ultimate Guitar Chords For Beginners Course | Lesson Seven

Length: 4 minutesAuthor: James MulliganComplexity: Easy

A Minor is one of the easiest chords, and complements well with C Major. Here are some insights on how to perform the chord correctly.There are three fingers needed for A Minor, your 1st finger your 2nd finger and finally your 3rd finger. Put your 1st finger on the 1st fret (B string) your 2nd finger on the 2nd fret (D string) and your 3rd finger on the 2nd fret (G string) using the finger tips to press down firmly.

7 Ultimate Guitar Chords For Beginners Course | Final Lesson

Length: 9 minutesAuthor: James MulliganComplexity: Easy

The chord C Major is one of the most commonly used chords and in all genres. This chord compliments well with all the other chords you have previously learnt already. Here is some insights how to play C Major.There are three fingers needed for C Major, your 1st finger, your 2nd finger and finally your 3rd finger. Put your 1st finger on the 1st fret