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  • i couldn't do the F#m.. my 1st finger isn't strong enough.. :(

  • @AndreaNd92 keep practicing and you will get it down. You could also just play the top 3 or bottom 3 stings of the F#m, which would be easier.

  • f#m HELP

  • @ldbhgdas It's a tough chord to play for beginners. The best way to get better is to keep playing that chord. You could also just strum the top 3 strings if you have problems getting all the strings to sound. It's not the easiest chord to play so don't get discouraged. It took me a while to be able to play the chord.

  • clear, concise, straight to the point. good job, man

  • Thanks a lot! :D

  • Great yo cool

  • Thank you! :)

  • If you have any questions on this lesson let me know in the comments and I will answer them.

  • got any tips on how to play the g# over a if you dont bar your a D: having some trouble.

  • @MakingMusicMakesMe Just practice by playing the A with your first finger and then your 3rd or 4th finger go on the the fourth fret of the sixth string. This chord does take a little practice.

  • @RockMusicReviews What if your 10 andyou have an acoustic guitar can you make a video an easier way please? I really want to learn how!

  • @RockMusicReviews Thank you, I'm going to work on it thank you :D

  • @RockMusicReviews what is the strumming pattern?seriously.....O.o

  • great work! keep on

  • ^^ very good explanation

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