How To Play Open Chords - Rhythm Guitar Lesson #8 |
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FREE Series: Major Scale Masterclass - Learn songs, write music, and play lead guitar - http://GuitarSystem.com/majorscale/ . Welcome to the eighth video in the Rhythm Guitar Quick-Start Series. So far this series has covered power chords, bar chords, and how to move them around the fretboard in chord progressions. However, no rhythm guitar series would be complete without covering the most popular open chords. These open chords go by the same name as some bar chords, but they can sound quite different. As the video shows, the G bar chord and the open G chord both have distinctly different sounds. With that in mind, it's important to learn how to play both. The open chords you will be learning are: G major, C major, D major, E major, E minor, A major, and A minor. Plus you'll be reviewing B and F bar chords as they are often used along side open chords. Ready to continue on with the next rhythm guitar lesson? You can find all of the videos from this series organized in a playlist here: - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLiyMO_9U8g1BZmURyVO49rMMFUYAafydP |