If you want to get better at playing the guitar your beginner guitar lessons should really teach you basic chord theory. A chord is known as a group of 3 or more notes and all music is composed using chords and scales. Even though there are plenty chords there are really four main chords you should know.
These four primary categories of chords you should learn are the major, minor, augmented, and diminished. Every other chord chord are just variations of those 4 basic chords. Each of these 4 chords have a different sound so you?ll need to be able to tell the difference between these 4 basic chords just by listening to them.
It's very helpful if you can figure out quickly whether it's a minor, major, or dominant chord once you hear a chord. In this guitar lesson online we?ll go over major chords and minor chords. Learning your major chords is essential since pretty much every song ever written on an electric or acoustic guitar contains major chords.
The first, third, and fifth notes of the major scale are what makes up a major chord. You should try to remember the following to identify your chord notes if you don't know your major scales yet. The root or first note will always be the same name as the chord.
In order to locate the 2nd note of a major chord you should go up 4 half steps from the root. Now to find your last note which is the fifth, just go up 3 half steps from the third. This rule applies for every major chord so make sure you remember this.
Major chords are the same as minor chords except that they have a much higher pitch than minor chords. Just like playing the major chords you just need to find your notes to make minor chords. You?ll still need to find the root, the third, and the fifth. Instead your minor chord will have a root, minor third, and a perfect fifth, which is also known as a minor triad.
To find the root in a minor chord is the same as in a major chord, it?s always the chords name. Next, you will have to go up 3 half steps from the root in order to reach the second note which is the minor third. Now to find the final note the perfect fifth, you?ll just go up 4 half steps from the minor third. Your guitar lessons online should remind you that these rules apply to every minor chord.
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March 14, 2011 Guitar Chords You Need To Know
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