Are you frustrated with guitar chord fingering? Here's the thing, you
need a systematic
approach- where you learn the most 'finger friendly' ones
first.
You can use the guitar chord charts on my website as your systematic
approach to master the important guitar chords.
We'll start with some
beginner guitar chords, and progress to more challenging
ones as the chord
fingerings become more
natural for you.
There are all kinds of guitar chord charts available for you to use,
from our beginner chart, to the ultimate guitar chord chart- literally
hundreds of different chords and variations to try. I'll give you everything you
need...
Here's what the chord
charts will look like:
You can learn any guitar chord with these charts.
It's Easy!
The numbers represent your fingers.
'1' is your index finger
'2' is your middle finger
'3' is your ring finger
'4' is your smallest finger
A '0' on the chart simply means to play that string's open position
Make sure you are always using the proper guitar chord fingering while
playing a chord.
If there is no number on the string, just leave it alone- you won't
need to play it for that chord.
Once you're finished
learning those beginner guitar chords- I've got a few
more for you to work on!
Check out the rest of the
guitar chord charts on my website! You can
download, save, and print them all.