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how to play a major cord on guitar??​

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Answered by tejasgupta
3

Playing a guitar is not a very easy task. It requires a regular practice. Here, I'd like to explain the working of both the right and he left hand while playing. The left hand is used change the pitch of notes on the fret-board while the right hand is used to strum the chord.

To play A major chord, the fingers to be used are the pinky, the ring finger and the middle finger. Place your pinky on the second fret, second string, the ring finger on the third string, second fret and the middle finger on the forth string, second fret. Now, strum the strings with the pick with the right hand.

To play B major chord, the fingers to be used are the index finger, the pinky, the ring finger and the middle finger. Hold the A major position on the left hand. Shift it two frets up and place the index finger on the first string, second fret. Now, strum the strings with the pick with the right hand.

C major can be played by shifting B major position one fret up the fret board.

Similarly, all other major chords caan be played by shifting the major chords of the previous chord one fret up.

Note: Please note here that These are not all the major chords. All the major and minor chords are based on the following notes starting from C.

C C# D D# E F F# G G# A A# B, where # signifies a sharp note. So, C# will be pronounced as C#.

The above notes can also be written as below:

C D♭ D E♭ E F G♭ G A♭ A B♭ B, where ♭indicates a flat note. So, E♭ will be pronounced as E-flat.

Answered by Anonymous
5

Explanation:

1st finger 4 string  of 1 fret 

2nd finger 3 string  of1 fret

3rd finger 2 string of 1fret

Playing a guitar is not a very easy task. It requires a regular practice. Here, I'd like to explain the working of both the right and he left hand while playing. The left hand is used change the pitch of notes on the fret-board while the right hand is used to strum the chord.

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