Minor Chords for Beginners Guitar Lesson [Fingerstyle Progression]

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This Paluzzi Guitar lesson for beginners video will show how to play minor chords with a fingerstyle progression.
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Minor Chords for Beginners Guitar Lesson [Fingerstyle Progression]
00:00 Lesson Preview
0:19 How to Play Em Chord
2:25 Minor Chord Mood = Sad/Serious
4:14 How to Play Am Chord
5:30 How to Play Dm Chord
6:48 Five Seconds Each Chord
8:26 Five Seconds Each Chord Review
9:07 Fingerstyle Technique - Em Chord
11:27 Bass Notes
13:16 Fingerpick Am Chord
14:11 Fingerpick Dm Chord
14:40 Minor Chord Progression
19:38 Minor Chord Progression Review
20:50 Minor Chord Progression w/solo Preview
21:56 Minor Chord Progression w/solo
23:08 Lesson Review

Guitar Lessons for Beginners Playlist
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Guitar Lessons for Beginners
With this Paluzzi Guitar lesson for beginners video, we'll show how to play the three basic minor chords: 'Am', 'Dm', & 'Em'. We'll then show how to play a minor chord progression with fingerstyle/fingerpicking technique. Along with guitar tabs and chord diagrams, we'll cover it all with a step-by-step approach.

How to Play 'Em' Chord on Guitar
How to Play 'Am' Chord on Guitar
How to Play 'Dm' Chord on Guitar
This first part of this guitar lesson for beginners video will show how to play three basic minor chords on guitar as arpeggios.

How to Fingerpick Minor Chords on Guitar
The second part of this guitar lesson for beginners video will show how to fingerpick minor chords on guitar with basic fingerstyle technique.

Sad Mood Minor Chords
Minor chords have a more ‘sad’ or ‘serious’ tone when compared to major chords. Despite the obvious difference in tone, the only difference in the makeup between a major and minor chord is just one note.

How to Play Minor Chord Arpeggios on Guitar
Fret an ‘E’ chord and play a slow arpeggio with the thumb going across the bottom four strings (make sure all strings ring clearly) Next, lift the first first finger off the third string and repeat the same four note arpeggio.
When comparing the two arpeggios, an obvious change to a more serious mood occurs when the first finger is lifted. This change in mood
shows the fundamental difference between an ‘E’ Major (‘E’) and an ‘E’ Minor (‘Em’) chord.

Minor Chord Symbol for Guitar
The chord symbol for a minor chord will be a letter followed by a lower case ‘m’. Major chords usually do not have a symbol and often are not even referred to as ‘major’. For example, when someone asks to play a ‘D’ chord, it is understood that the chord played is actually a ‘D’ Major chord.

'Minor' vs 'Flat' Musical Terms
Many beginners tend to confuse the terms ‘minor’ with ‘flat’ and ‘sharp’ with ‘major’. The terms ‘sharp’ and flat are used to describe specific notes, while the terms ‘major’ and ‘minor’ are used to describe specific chords or scales.

Fingerstyle Guitar Lesson for Beginners
This fingerpicking guitar lesson for beginners will show how to fingerpick minor chords.

Minor Chord Guitar Progression for Beginners
This minor chord guitar lesson for beginners also features a minor chord progression using minor chords exclusively. When compared to a chord progression with major chords, this minor chord progression will have more of a sad or serious tone or mood. Each section of this minor chord progression uses basic fingerpicking (fingerstyle) technique, so the entire progression can be written out using just chord symbols. How many times to fingerpick each minor chord is shown in ( ) below each chord.

Minor Chords Guitar Tutorial for Beginners
Once the minor chord progression is memorized, an additional challenge will be to have another guitarist solo ( ‘A’ Minor scale) while the progression is played. Rather than playing unaccompanied, a guitar duet will help the beginner guitarist hear harmonization between a solo melody and a fingerstyle minor chord progression.

Guitar Basics Lessons for Beginners
Learning how to play a minor chord progression provides three challenges for beginners: fingerstyle technique (fingerpicking minor chords), changing chords, & memorizing beginner chord progressions for guitar.

Guitar Basics Foundation for Beginners
Along with previous guitar basics lessons for beginners, learning how to play minor chords, how to fingerpick minor chords, and learning a minor chord progression helps establish a solid foundation for the beginner guitarist to start learning actual songs. The minor chord progression in this beginner guitar lesson features standard chord changes that will be found in most basic guitar songs.

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