How to memorize CHORDS - Part 2
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THAANK YOU!!!! You tremendously help me to impress da girlz.
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Thank you so much!
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"If you do this walking stuff, FORGET IT!" Hahaha.
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Very useful....thank you !
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Thanks man. This helped a whole lot!
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@pebberbrown Indeed. I've been trying your method like 40 minutes now and its awesome, thank you sir.
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Haha this is a good technique but I'm glad I'm not this guys student.
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Thanks for this video dude, I've been having trouble memorizing minor, major and dominant 9th chords for my grade 6 and I'm giving this a try :D
GhostsNSt00f 4 months ago
@GhostsNSt00f Grade 6 huh?
pebberbrown 4 months ago
Hi im a girl and im bearly learning electric guitar and i wanna know wat if u have small hands and like its hard for me to stretch my fingers across the neck cuz xD they cant reach the low E string wat can i do to make em reach that string????? Plzz reply :D
kimmywimmy1st 8 months ago
@kimmywimmy1st Stretch if you can - keep at it!
pebberbrown 8 months ago
Excellent ideas, thank you. I've been playing for 2 and a half years, I know the basic CAGED chords, and and some basic Bar chords. I'd like to seriously start memorizing a solid amount of new chords, but I'd also like to learn a number of ways to play the same chord (I think the term is inversions). Eg. I can play CMaj in 5 different positions. Is inversoins the correct term, and whats a decent number of inversions to learn for a single chord? (Into Fusion Jazz & prog Rock) Thanks
KX5Kat 1 year ago
@KX5Kat 3 note chords = 3 inversions, 4 note chords = 4 inversions.
pebberbrown 1 year ago 3