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How To Play Guitar Chords By Bill Tyers

Let's start with chords in D major - possibly the most used key on the guitar.

Because the chords fall so naturally under the fingers, countless singer-songwriters have used this key to write their hit songs.

Learn these few chords, and with the help of a capo to change the key to a pitch which suits your voice, you will be able to play all your favourite songs.

If you haven't already read the section on reading chord boxes it would be a good idea to quickly check out this page before you start.

Principal Chords in D Major

The three principal chords in D major are the D, G, and A7th chords.

D Major Chord Shapes

Practice Hints

Practice forming the chords paying attention to the fingering.

When practicing changing between chords always play at a steady tempo.

The example that follows is written in 4 beats to each bar with the chord letter as beat one followed by the three chord slashes. Count a steady one, two, three, four in your head as you play.

You may use a pick with your right hand or the fleshy part of your thumb to pick out the rhythm.

A lesson on using the pick can be found here.

Chord Progression 1.

D Major Chord Progression 1

Practice Hints

Practice forming the chords paying attention to the fingering.

When practicing changing between chords always play at a steady tempo.

The example that follows is written in 4 beats to each bar with the chord letter as beat one followed by the three chord slashes

Count a steady one, two, three, four in your head as you play.

You may use a pick with your right hand or the fleshy part of your thumb to pick out the rhythm.

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