Easy Ways To Learn Guitar Chords

by Greg Smithers

One of the first things you will try and learn on guitar is chords.

Learning guitar chords can be difficult. What are the easy to learn chords?

The easiest way to learn guitar chords is through progression and becoming familiar with the structure of the chords. It is easy to learn guitar chords this way and one of the best ways to do this is to start with the E D A D chord structure.

Most people start with this structure as they are some of the easiest chords to learn.

As a beginner you should be careful of a thing called ‘lockup’. Lockup is when your fingers and arm become tensed and no matter how hard you try to work through it they just lockup.

Lockups can be caused by trying to tackle complex chords to fast. This can lead to frustration, so it is a good idea to keep it basic to begin with.

What is the ii-V-I method?

The ii-V-I chord is an easy chord to learn and you should consider it as a beginner. You will feel that you are starting to actually learn the guitar because it sounds good.

You don’t just have to pluck random sounds from your guitar.

The type of music most played through this easy to learn chord is jazz or rock. Because of the feeling this chord gives it is also called ‘happy’ music.

Probably the best advice is to start with basic chords and then practice as much as possible. When you gain confidence and start sounding good you will be able to work on more complex chords. In the end, you will be able to play the guitar much quicker than you expect.

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