Sunday, October 28, 2012

Lesson 4 - How to Read a Chord Diagram

As we are just getting started, we will not be learning how to read sheet music in our class.  This is a great skill for you to have, but it is still entirely possible for you to learn guitar quickly if you do not know how to read music.  We will use a few tools to help us - most commonly, a tool called a chord diagram.  By using the chord diagram properly, we will be able to play any open chord for all of the songs we will learn in class. 

Watch the video below to see how these diagrams work.  While you are watching, practice making the shape of the E major chord the way it is pictured on the screen.

 
It is important to note that left-handed players will have to view this diagram in reverse, as it is drawn to reflect the right-handed position of the guitar.  For this exercise, the diagram would look like this:
 

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