Beginner Guitar Lessons – Stage 1: The A Chord – Your Second Super Easy Guitar Chord [BC-112] (VIDEO)
In this lesson we are going to be learning the A Chord. Exciting stuff.. 😉
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I find the traditional way easier since my fingers are very thin
y'all notice how the views get lower and lower the more you progress through these tutorials xD
Hey thanks man this video helped me alot
Started learning the first nine essential chords about nine months ago.
The F barre chord is not too hard to learn I picked it up in six weeks.
Onto transitioning now with a music school.
This is an easy chord.
Its really great because I am in confusion to play that 😘
my number one piece of advice would be to start with a ukulele and work your way to the guitar/bass! the strings are nylon and do not hurt your fingers like metal stings will hurt them at first. practicing with a uke will give you time to build finger calluses and learn how to do chord transition. even if the uke chords are not the same as a guitar chords, you'll still know basic theory on finger placement and transitions that you will be able to transfer
This really helps me a lot
Thank you! This helped a lot!
D chord was so easy it gave me hope but this…. Just how?
I'm late, but I have a question: How can you put your fingers on the 2nd fret without any problem? Like, my fingers are really thin but I just can't put my first finger on the middle, it goes to left everytime.
my hand is too dig for the way he suggested
Thx u have helped
Am I the only one who finds this pretty easy to play?
I'm lucky to have slim fingers hahaha
Do I just keep placing my fingers on and off the strings and strum the chord?
When you get every cord ringing out right by scooting your furthest finger from the fret so it rings out nicely BUT when you get it like that hold it for 2 minutes if you're beginning it will hurt but do it the more time you have them in that position its muscle memory and it takes time so do that often
My finger are gone I can't open my phone help
Great work!
You don’t need to know all that shit just put your finger flat on the three strings Second fret, playing that way since the 70s and it’s just fine
i figured it out. place your first and third fingers first, then the middle finger goes on top. like if it works for you!