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Learn How to Play the Major Guitar Chords

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Uploaded by on Apr 12, 2009

http://acousticmusictv.blogspot.com. Learn how to play the major guitar chords in this step-by-step video. Each chord, A, B, C, D, E, F and G is explained with a chord chart and demonstration. The video shows the fingerings for each plus gives you a source for downloading a free printable guitar chord chart from AcousticMusicTV.com.

A great way to get the basic guitar chord charts and learn guitar chords.

Acoustic Music TV is your source for free printable guitar, mandolin and ukulele chord and music charts that you can download and print out for your jam notebook. 8.5 x 11, set up for 3 hole punching, easy to read, great addition and a ready reference.

The charts include the seven basic chords with Major, Minor and 7th chords. A chart with the Seven Keys in 1, 4, 5 and V7 progressions with fingering in first position, 5th and 6th string Barre Chords Charts. Movable Arpeggio Scales for Guitar, and Mandolin. Also available is a chart with movable soloing scales for the Minor Pentatonic Blues, Rock, and Latin scale and one for the Folk and Country scales. Mandolin with full finger basic chords and the 2 finger chords and the 1, 4, 5 progressions in two finger chords.

Also included is an ukelele chord chart including Major, Minor, and 7th and as an extra bonus blank sheet music for guitar, mandolin and violin. Our sheet music has the lines a little further than normal so it is easier to fill in the notes.

Each pdf file is a free downloadable printable chord chart, showing fingering and positions, and designed to be printed and 3 hole punched and used in your music jam book. Charts are produced so that they are easy to read and will be a ready reference for your playing.

So just sign up on http://www.acousticmusictv.com. You will need to confirm the email that you receive and then there will be a link to take you to the download page and your charts.

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  • the B feels impossibe to play

  • @anthoney987654321 the B chord is tough to play, a lot of people use the barre version of the B chord instead. it is up on the 7th fret. you can also just play the three strings with the middle or ring finger like you do the A chord, There aren't all that many songs that use B chords so it doesn't come up all that much

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  • @acousticmusictv yeah ill just have to practice, i only wanted to learn it because i found an app on the andoid market for my phone, where you can play like guitar chords, and i was using B and strumming away, and i came up with a pattern so i wanted to try and do it on real guitar an it was sooo hard to play a B chord

  • i looked for so many videos and this was the most helpful one, please make more!!

  • nice work ,, really helpfull

    looking forward to more vids

  • Nice Job Daddy!

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