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		<title>Learning to Play the Chords</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[You may be saying to yourself &#8220;I want to learn to play the guitar, and all these websites keep telling me to play chords, but I don’t even know what a chord is!&#8221; Well let me start off by first explaining what a chord is, then move on to teaching you an easy way of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You may be saying to yourself &#8220;I want to learn to play the guitar, and all these<br />
websites keep telling me to play chords, but I don’t even know what a chord is!&#8221;<br />
Well let me start off by first explaining what a chord is, then move on to teaching<br />
you an easy way of learning to play the chords.  </p>
<p>A chord is a combination of single notes that are played together on the six strings<br />
of your guitar.  When you put several chords together, you produce a melody. On a<br />
guitar, a chord can be made up of one single note on one string or several put<br />
together on two or more of the strings, and strummed or plucked at the same time.  </p>
<p>There are 5 basic chords that almost every guitarist started out learning.  C,A,G,E<br />
and D.  Learning to play the chords listed here is a great place for you to start<br />
too.  Mastering these five chords will enable you to play the harder chords down<br />
the road with greater ease.  You can find out how these chords are formed online or<br />
from a chord chart that you can purchase from any music store.    </p>
<p>Once you have your chord chart, knowing how to actually read it is the next step.<br />
Its not as hard as it looks.  The Chord chart is instructions in picture form<br />
teaching you exactly where to put your fingers on the fret board.  Think of your<br />
guitar in the upright position.  This is how you will be reading the chord chart.<br />
The top line is the very top of your guitar.  The lines going down are your 6<br />
strings, left to right (or top to bottom if you were holding your guitar in the<br />
position of playing).  The dots on the strings represent the string and fret where<br />
you need to place your finger.  For example, when you play A major, you will need 3<br />
fingers.  They are all placed on the second fret on the third, fourth and fifth<br />
strings (D,G, and B string).  Now you have your fingers in the right place, strum!  </p>
<p>In the beginning it is really hard to play for long periods of time.  This is<br />
because the tips of your fingers get very sore.  Don&#8217;t worry because this happens<br />
to all beginners.  If you are playing your chords correctly you will be pressing<br />
with the tips of your fingers, and this can be painful after a short time of<br />
practice.  Keep going though.  Eventually you will build up callouses on your<br />
finger tips that will enable you to play for greater lengths without any pain!<br />
Hang in there!  </p>
<p>If you are hearing a buzzing sound from your strings when you strum and are having<br />
trouble making your chords sound clean, there are a few things that you may need to<br />
improve on.  The first is to check the length of your finger nails.  If they are<br />
too long, you wont be able to press the tips of your fingers down hard enough on<br />
the string.</p>
<p>Another thing to be aware of when you are playing is to make sure that you use the<br />
very tip of your finger.  If you play with your finger laying on the string, there<br />
is a chance you may hit other strings.  This will mute the other strings and make<br />
the chord not sound correct.  This is one of the hardest things to do when you<br />
first start playing the guitar.</p>
<p>Make sure you are pressing the strings down firmly. Once you have your fingers in<br />
the correct position, strum all the strings at the same time.  You are now playing<br />
a chord!  </p>
<p>The last thing which is equally as important as the others, is to give yourself<br />
time.  You will not be an expert in a day, so stay focused, keep practicing, and<br />
learning to play the chords will get easier every day.   </p>
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