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Make sure that you are playing on the "Tips" of your fingers. You need to build up your calluses on the tips of your fingers.

 

Keep your thumb ½ way down the back of the neck. This will help get you into the proper left hand positioning.

 

Try to keep your fingers parallel to the frets, as much as possible. There will be times when you cant keep them this way. For instance; the G major chord is near impossible to keep this positioning. Don't worry about it!! Do it with the chords that you can.

 

 

 

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Free Lesson # 4

These are your "open" 1st position chords. You will almost always use these chords in most styles of music. To hear the sound of the chord,  click on the "left half" of the chord diagram. To see a "You View" picture of the chord,  click on the "right half" of the chord diagram.

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