Learning to Master Simple or Complex Guitar Chords

This post was written by Jim Morris on August 13, 2007
Posted Under: Learn Guitar Chords

Mastering guitar chords are what everyone wants when learning to play the guitar. It is not easy to maneuver from chord to chord to put together a tune on your guitar. It requires being able to strum the right strings on the one hand while the other holds down the required strings on the fretboard.

The ability to keep the music flowing by moving from one chord to the next is what makes the good guitar player great. It takes a lot of practice, but you would already know that if you have started learning to play the guitar. Read on to learn more about playing guitar chords.

Learn Guitar Chords the Effective Way

The Need to Learn Guitar Chords

You must be able to learn guitar chords to be able to play songs. You cannot play an entire song on a single string; you must know chords for that. Single string play is what kids who have no idea about playing guitar do, not someone who knows how to play the guitar.

In this article, we will discuss what guitar chords are. We will also discuss some of the problems you may face as a beginner when you learn guitar chords, and how to overcome these problems.

What You Must Know Before You Learn Guitar Chords

As a beginner, you must be wondering how difficult it would probably be to learn guitar chords. You also must be having numerous questions running in your mind. ‘Where do I start?’ is a very common question. The answer is obvious: start at the beginning; learn what a guitar chord is.

The dictionary states that a chord is the sound that emanates from a musical instrument when you hit a minimum of three pitches simultaneously. For someone who is learning the guitar, what this means is you need to hit the strings together with the fingers of the strumming hand, while holding down the strings at specific positions on the fretboard with the fingers of the other hand, to produce the required sound.

There are a number of guitar chords – simple and complex. When you start to learn guitar, you learn the easier chords first. These chords are called simple guitar chords, or beginners’ guitar chords. The easiest chords to learn are G Major, C Major, and D Major. Once you learn these chords, you can go on to work on the more complex ones.

Problems You Will Face When You Learn Guitar Chords

When you learn guitar chords, you have to be able to hold down the different strings of the guitar across strategic locations on the fretboard. Each chord has a specific positioning of specific fingers. This gives rise to three basic problems:

- Acute pain in the fingers arising from holding down strings with fingers stretched.
- Pain, numbness, and sometimes even blistering of the soft skin on the fingers.
- Inability to switch chords rapidly.

The problems mentioned above are universal to everyone when they practice chords for the first time. As with all problems, these too have solutions.

The acute pain in the fingers arises primarily because they are not used to being stretched thus. A good way of overcoming this problem is to do a set of finger exercises before you practice each day. Practice stretching your fingers over the frets, playing single strings as you do this. This exercise stretches your fingers, while also enabling you to increase the speed with which you move the fingers across the frets.

The numbness and blistering of the soft skin is because of the skin rubbing against the sharp-edged strings for long periods of time. You can counter this by rubbing methyl alcohol over the skin of the fingers prior to practice.

The stiffness of the fingers and inability to change chords rapidly is because you have never done something like this ever before. Learn the proper finger positions for the different chords. Once you are familiar with this, practice changing chords. Your speed will increase with practice, and the stiffness will disappear.

Kirk Downing is an expert author of many guitar related articles and owner of a popular portal dedicated to guitar enthusiasts. If you’re ready to learn to play guitar, JamDojo.com has everything you need to get started.

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