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Your first 9 guitar chords are easy when you know these tricks
Matthew Stuart Matthew Stuart

Your first 9 guitar chords are easy when you know these tricks

In this lesson, you’re going to learn why it’s best to start learning these 9 chords in this order. I'll show you some useful memory hooks that will make it easy to remember the new chord shapes and some songs you’ll be able to start playing immediately with these chords. You'll also discover the game-changing concept most beginner guitar players don’t even know exists.

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The benefit of thinking in numbers
Matthew Stuart Matthew Stuart

The benefit of thinking in numbers

If we recognise chord progressions based on their numbers, we are able to substitute those numbers with the appropriate chords from different keys as required. This means that we could play a chord progression we learned in the key of A in the key of G instead. The chords we use will be completely different, but the chord progression will have the same shape.

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How to improve your chord changes
Matthew Stuart Matthew Stuart

How to improve your chord changes

Here’s how beginner guitarists should practice changing chords in order to get better at the guitar.

1 - Hold a chord shape tightly with good technique. 2 - Relax your grip while leaving your fingers on the strings. 3 - Grip the chord tightly again. 4 - Repeat this process moving your fingers further and further away from the strings each time.

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How to practice triads
Matthew Stuart Matthew Stuart

How to practice triads

If you don't understand what's happening from a musical point of view, then you have to come up with some kind of hack to explain to yourself why what you're doing works. You can either learn it properly and have an extensive understanding which will allow you to use the knowledge in any situation. Or, you can come up with your own explanation that is only applicable to one specific example.

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How to play better-sounding chords
Matthew Stuart Matthew Stuart

How to play better-sounding chords

There are three things we need to get right to play a good-sounding chord. If we do each of these things correctly, our chord will sound fantastic. If it doesn’t, we’re doing one of the three things wrong. To get great-sounding chords, make sure you: Push hard, use the tips of your fingers, and demonstrate good fretting position.

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What is a chord?
Matthew Stuart Matthew Stuart

What is a chord?

A chord is a collection of three or more different notes played simultaneously.  When we play a G major chord on the guitar, we are not playing a G major chord because of the particular shape we’re making with our fingers, but because the shape we are making with our fingers allows us to play the three notes (G B D) that, when combined together, make up a G major chord.

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