Start learning complex chords

    I believe that through the practice of Little Star songs, everyone should have fully understood simple chords and how to play single chord songs. So now I want to start the most important part of guitar learning: chords. When we begin to learn guitar, it is important to understand the concepts of complex chords and how to play them. Guitar chords can be divided into two types: open chord and character chord. Open chord is a simple chord, while character chord is more complex and requires pressing down on some strings to form character. Complex chords are difficult for beginners, and playing requires pressing the character in the correct position and ensuring that the vibration of the strings is clear. If the pressing position is incorrect, it can cause a very abrupt sound.




    I will introduce eight complex chords that are friendly to beginners. These eight complex chords are: C A G E D Am Em Dm. Regarding complex chords, you will see a rectangular grid diagram that can guide you to press the correct position. The circle labeled 1,2,3 represents the finger, with 1 being the index finger, 2 being the middle finger, and 3 being the ring finger. The lines in the picture grid from left to right correspond to six strings on the guitar from top to bottom, and the lines in the picture grid from top to bottom correspond to the guitar being Pin. The x in the upper left corner indicates that this string is not to be played and is generally used for sweeping the string. Take the C chord for example, with the index finger at the first pin of the second string, the middle finger at the second pin of the fourth string, and the ring finger at the third pin of the fifth string. When pressing the chord, it is necessary to note that it cannot be too far away from Pin, but at the same time, it cannot be pressed against Pin. Instead, it should be pressed next to Pin. After finding the correct position, press firmly with your finger pointing to the belly position, and play each string to ensure that the sound is correct.


    Finally, I will explain the standard fingering of eight complex chords. Starting with the A-chord, the left index finger is at the second pin on the fourth string, the middle finger is at the second pin on the third string, and the ring finger is at the second pin on the second string. G chord, index finger at the second pin of the fifth string, middle finger at the third pin of the sixth string, and ring finger at the third pin of the first string. Am chord, with the index finger at the first pin of the second string, the middle finger at the second pin of the fourth string, and the unnamed finger at the second pin of the third string. The Em chord is relatively simple, requiring only two fingers, with the middle finger at the second pin of the fifth string and the ring finger at the second pin of the fourth string. Dm is more difficult, with the index finger at the first pin on the first string, the middle finger at the second pin on the third string, and the ring finger at the third pin on the second string. I will explain the rest through pictures.

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