how to play g major on guitar
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G major is a key chord used in everything from pop and rock to hip-hop and blues. It’s typically one of the first chords you’ll learn about when you start playing guitar and, thankfully, it’s perhaps the easiest to master.
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Review the names of strings, frets, and notes. If you're new to guitar, you need to get a handle on the basic terminology that is used with guitars before you set out to learn chords. You can find simple introductions by doing an online search.
- Strings count from the bottom up. The thinnest string is the first string, and the thickest is the sixth string. The first string is high E, the second is B, the third is G, the fourth is D, the fifth is A, and the sixth is low E. You may want to create a mnemonic to help you memorize the names of the strings.
- Frets are the metal strips down the neck of your guitar. If you're a right-handed guitarist, the first fret is the furthest to your left. The next closest to you is the second, the next one down the third, and so on down the neck of your guitar.
- You also should keep in mind how fingers are typically numbered on chord diagrams. Your index finger will be "1," your middle finger is "2," your ring finger is "3," and your pinkie is "4." Your thumb is not numbered. While this may seem obvious, it can throw you off if you're used to thinking of your thumb as your first finger.
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Fingering this G major chord. Start playing the chord by placing your second finger on the third fret of the sixth string. Next, place your first finger ...
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