Friday, October 30, 2009

Does anyone know the chords on a electric guitar or a good web page for beginners?

please please can anyone help me! i have just bought an electric guitar can anyone help me with it, the chords, any good web sites, music sheets,or any tips, would be appreciated



Does anyone know the chords on a electric guitar or a good web page for beginners?





Go to google.....search pj,s guitar chords...and excellent site.



Also try www.wholenote.com this site looks a bit complex but there is a lessons section which is very good,if you know what you want to play,it will show you how.



good luck....and stick at it..it is worth while.



Does anyone know the chords on a electric guitar or a good web page for beginners?



nope



Other Replys:www.americanmusical.com



Buy sheet music



Other Replys:just buy a chord sheet



Other Replys:There are so many websites on the topic that I don%26#039;t even know where to start. Do a google search for guitar chords or chord chart, go to www.youtube.com and search for guitar instruction. Do some browsing and you%26#039;ll find a plethora of resources. I promise it%26#039;s easy.



Other Replys:teach yourself your own system, you%26#039;ll sound loads more interesting than anybody else. for example start by playing the fattest string (E) with no frets pressed down and then find the notes on other strings that sound good when played at the same time. after you have some interesting sounds try picking two notes with the thick string. you now have a chord :) explore rhythmn and counting, usually everything works round a count of four. when you have exhausted the thick string, re tune it to another note then try again



Other Replys:There%26#039;s a good disc called Learn 2 play guitar (complete guitar chord tutor) that you can buy from Ebay or Amazon for about 5 quid.



Other Replys:Learn the chord shapes for D, G and A7 first. There are many basic rock songs you can fake up reasonable well with just these three.



Lots of Status Quo and Lynyrd Skynyrd can be done this way, but if you begin by playing the rhythm:



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on just the D chord you will find it easy to work out the rest of Bo Diddley%26#039;s %26#039;Mona%26#039; (an old song, but play it at a dance and watch them go).



Once you have the idea of basic chord changes and varying the rhythm with your right hand go to one of the many tab sites and begin on more advanced stuff.



Other Replys:http://www.looknohands.com/chordhouse/gu...



The best. Free. you can save and print all you want.



Other Replys:try this site - it has some beginner chords! and other guitar stuff!



http://www.igdb.co.uk

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