Guitar Lessons - More Chords 2

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The G Major Chord
Now let’s go through the open G major chord, and this is probably the hardest chord of the Beginner Guitar Quick-Start Series.

I’ll show you two different ways you can play this chord, using either your first, second, and third fingers, or using your second, third, and fourth fingers.

I recommend using your second, third, and fourth fingers, but let’s take a look at the chord shape first.

Many new guitar players learn this shape with their first, second, and third fingers.

Place your second finger on the third fret of the low E string, first finger on the second fret of the A string, and third finger on the third fret of the high E string.

For this chord, you can strum all six strings.

I recommend using your second, third, and fourth fingers though.

Place your third finger on the on the third fret of the low E string, second finger on the second fret of the A string, and your fourth finger on the third fret of the high E string.

It’s the same chord shape, but we’re using different fingers to make the chord.

The reason I recommend using your second, third, and fourth fingers to make this chord shape is because changing from a G chord to a C chord is very common.

If I’m using my first, second, and third fingers to make the G shape, changing to the C is a big movement.

If I make the G shape with my second, third, and fourth fingers though, the change is easier because it isn’t as big.

Use the same memorizing process for the G chord, putting the chord shape on the fretboard multiple times. Think about what it looks like and how it feels until you have it down.

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