A simple tip for playing chords
A lot of beginner-friendly chords like E, Em, A, and Am, for example, really need a lot of room for the strings to ring out. If you ever find yourself playing one of these chords and the string(s) keeps buzzing, or muting on you, try pretending that you are holding a ball in your hand.
This will allow you to keep your fingers, and hand, curved and in a nice round shape that allows the strings to pass through your fingers, without them falling or touching the other strings, causing them to mute out.
Leave A simple tip for playing chords to:
Read more #hive-175836 posts
Best Posts From strumcoach
We have not curated any of strumcoach's posts yet. But you can encourage our curation team to review posts by visiting them regularly and by referring other readers. Because we give priority to frequently read content.
More Posts From strumcoach
- A Trick To Help With Learning Songs By ๐
- Train Your ๐โs With Guitar Bends
- Get More ๐ช๐ป Behind Guitar Bends
- ๐๐ป For Guitar Bends
- How To Stand Out (or Hide) While Playing in a Group
- Minor Thirds Chart
- Major Thirds Chart
- Perfect Fifths Chart
- Perfect Fourths Chart
- Why you should learn how to build chords
- Perfect Fifths Chart
- How to hit BIG stretches on guitar
- Perfect 4ths Chart
- A simple tip for playing chords
- How many octaves are on a guitar?
- A Trick to Help With Learning Songs by Ear
- Guitar Bends Are Ear Training!
- How To Get More Power Behind Guitar Bends
- Let your thumb do the heavy lifting!
- How tightly you hold your pick matters!