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Nov 12 2012 10:02pm
Just started trying to really learn guitar in the past two days with my guitar I bought earlier this year.

Fingers are killing and the tips feel numb lmao.

But wonder if you guys have any tips for starting?

I've been learning small songs like the start of
Use Somebody - Cords...
C major
E minor
F major
F major
A minor
C major
F major
F major
...............
Green day - Time of your life (Picking this one)
G Major - 6,3,2,3,4,3
G Major - 6,3,2,3,4,3
C Cord? - 5,3,2,3,5,3
D Major - 4,3,2,3,4,3

and my buddy is trying to teach me the start of slide by goo goo dolls.

Obviously I'm terrible and I'm having a tough time switching but working on getting the switching down from different cords.

What are some of the cord patterns I should really work on or Cords in general from switching to in random orders like E to G to A ect...?

Thanks :)
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Nov 13 2012 12:26pm
Am
C
D
F
Am
C
E


Those chords will build the foundation for years of playing.

Also, entirely normal for your fingers to hurt after playing - especially a new guitar. It will take a couple of weeks, maybe a solid week of practise every day for a couple of hours to build up some toughness on those pretty finger tips - and with that practise you will find yourself changing chords much faster, easier, using them in different patterns and rhythms.

The Animals - House Of The Rising Sun is the ultimate beginner song - and far better than GooGoodolls haha xD
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Nov 13 2012 05:18pm
Quote (bob(Cs2) @ Nov 13 2012 01:26pm)
Am
C
D
F
Am
C
E


Those chords will build the foundation for years of playing.

Also, entirely normal for your fingers to hurt after playing - especially a new guitar. It will take a couple of weeks, maybe a solid week of practise every day for a couple of hours to build up some toughness on those pretty finger tips - and with that practise you will find yourself changing chords much faster, easier, using them in different patterns and rhythms.

The Animals - House Of The Rising Sun is the ultimate beginner song - and far better than GooGoodolls haha xD


Am stand for A minor?

By the way I really like the sound of C to A minor for some reason the A minor is my favorite cord haha (Maybe because it's about the only one I can consistently get to sound perfect)

Confused on the F major is it strings E B G D
E-open, B-1frat, G-2frat,D3-frat or ... E-1frat, B-1frat, G-2frat,D3-frat (I can't hold E1 and B1 down at the same time)

This post was edited by Trev on Nov 13 2012 05:23pm
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Nov 14 2012 03:33am
I'm happy to hear, that you're learning actually the basic chords, instead of learning to play As I lay dying songs!

Keep up! :)
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Nov 15 2012 05:21pm
Quote (bob(Cs2) @ Nov 13 2012 01:26pm)
Am
C
D
F
Am
C
E


Those chords will build the foundation for years of playing.

Also, entirely normal for your fingers to hurt after playing - especially a new guitar. It will take a couple of weeks, maybe a solid week of practise every day for a couple of hours to build up some toughness on those pretty finger tips - and with that practise you will find yourself changing chords much faster, easier, using them in different patterns and rhythms.

The Animals - House Of The Rising Sun is the ultimate beginner song - and far better than GooGoodolls haha xD


im also a new player, was gonna make the exact post before i saw this thread :D

HOTRS is one of my fav songs, what chords are needed for that, id love to learn it
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Nov 16 2012 03:20am
Quote (mosca_mercer @ Nov 15 2012 07:21pm)
im also a new player, was gonna make the exact post before i saw this thread :D

HOTRS is one of my fav songs, what chords are needed for that, id love to learn it


Medium 6/8

Intro
Ami | C | D | F | Ami | E7 | Ami | E7 |

Verse
Ami | C | D | F | Ami | C | E7 | % |

Ami | C | D | F | Ami | E7 |

Ami | C | D | F | Ami | E7 | Ami | E7 :||

Outro

Ami | Dmi :||

Chords
Ami - x02210
C - x32010
D - xx0232
Dmi - xx0231
E7 - 020100
F - xx3211

You can make the song more interesting by subbing D with D7 (xx0212) and F with Fmaj7 (xx3210).

This post was edited by Me2NiK on Nov 16 2012 03:21am
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Nov 16 2012 01:04pm
Yeah sorry Am = A Minor
0
1
2
2
0
0
x

That is the beautiful chord that is Am, and another fond favourite of mine is

0
3
2
0
0
x
x

Awesome sounding, Am and that chord go together very well.

ty for that extra bit Me2Nik, I have not really played around with the song much I just play it variation stylee ^_^ now I have a new variation stylee lol
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Nov 17 2012 04:07pm
try to learn the rules of the chords...

chords are made by triades ( i speak bad english so sorry)... for example the triades of C its: C (I) E (III) G (V)... If you want to make C7 just add the VII°...if you want to make Cm just put the III major in III minor (E -->Eb).. If you want to make Cm7 Put in Cm ( C-Eb-G) the VII°.. so he's going to be: C-Eb-G-Bb)

just learn those rules..:) it's so easy!
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Nov 19 2012 09:46pm
My advice to you, don't get too caught up in the music terminology. Learn the tools you need, then apply them and shape some nice music.
Learn how to play in key and anticipate the next note. If you practice the right stuff, you'll compartmentalize and use what you know much more effortlessly.
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Dec 11 2012 02:36pm
Really starting to enjoy playing, I've been doing much better switching cords.

I'm finally getting the song Time of your life by green day to actually sound pretty good!

I can't pick still but the strumming is pretty good and I'm getting quicker and smoother at switching chords and strumming.

Extremely happy I've gotten this far :)
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