One Finger Guitar Chords - Start Playing Guitar in 10 Minutes!! (Absolute Beginner Guitar Lesson)
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- čas přidán 21. 07. 2024
- One Finger Guitar Chords - Start Playing Guitar in 10 Minutes!! (Absolute Beginner Guitar Lesson)
If you are brand new to playing guitar, this guitar lesson is for you! In this lesson you will learn how to play easy beautiful sounding guitar chords with just one finger. These chords sound great on acoustic guitar or electric guitar, are very easy to play, and can be used to play real songs!
I will show you various ways to play these chords, using different fingers and different strumming patterns and approaches.
Even if you are a brand new beginner guitar player, or have never even picked up a guitar before, with these super easy one finger guitar chords, you will be able to play guitar in 10 minutes! You will be amazed at how good these one finger guitar chords sound!
If you want to learn how to play easy guitar chords with on finger, don't miss this guitar lesson!
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Thank you!
Very interesting and useful, especially for beginners.
Hi Troy,
What a great lesson for a beginner! So simple but musical. I'm very happy I found your channel last week.
Take care.
Thanks again Sean! I just sent a reply on your previous message. Yes, I really think this concept is great for beginners. It’s so satisfying to hear real music so quickly!
Wow this is an amazing lesson for a beginner. Thank you. I find it very useful.
Thank you for watching and commenting! I'm glad you enjoyed it. How long have you been playing guitar?
Excellent. I subscribed.
Thanks for watching, I'm glad you enjoyed it. How long have you been playing guitar?
Very cool
Thanks for watching! I'm glad you liked it. How long have you been playing guitar?
excellent.simple, lovely with detail!! 100!!
Thank you for watching! I'm glad you found it helpful. How long have you been playing guitar?
@@Studio33guitar , Actually i just did start now to seriously try playing a guitar ty Great channel ! i like the way you explain and explains it in simple,excellent language for people like us!! 100-100 keep up the great work. great Teaching!! ty
@@battlehrfred Great! Thank you for watching! Keep practicing, it will get easier. I am happy to help if you have questions along the way
@@Studio33guitar , ty Troy very much!!
damn it was best and I could also followed with it, You are best
Thank you very much! I'm glad you liked it. How long have you been playing guitar?
@@Studio33guitar not regularly but 4 months and it was first time some smooth sounds that I heard during my guitar time
That’s awesome, good job! Stick with it, it gets easier, I promise!
I seen a veteran playing a guitar with no hands he inspired me that anything is possible I have been trying to play for along time and don’t get it at all
But I hand built a fender champ amplifier but I also watched a documentary on Leo fender and he didn’t play anything
Yes, people can do amazing things! Good job on building the amp! Thanks for watching!
Do you know of any good lessons or maybe some alternate cords for someone that can’t use their fifth finger? I have had an injury since I was about 10 and it is caused the other fingers to not be be kind of odd. That finger is sort of stuck in a right angle position and I can’t move it so it has pull the other fingers just a wee bit overtime. I currently use a half size Because I can easily reach across the neck that way. And right now I tend to mute the lE string with it. I’m having to rellearn to play because head injury from seizures and I am trying to learn how to play again. Also thank you for demonstrating the sounds because that lets me know what I need to do to fix how I place my fingers on the strings. Right now I’m just trying to familiarize my right hand and left hand with where they are on the instrument itself. I have had two operations for carpal tunnel surgery because Brailing and Learning to type on a QWERTY keyboard at the age of three. So I have discovered that the half size is the most comfortable on my wrist, I’m going to check out a three-quarter size but I’m not sure yet if that will work as well.
That sounds challenging. Good for you for overcoming this and learning to play!
Lol everyone always says real music like learning to play isn’t making music 🙃
A major does not have B in it. You would have to hold down A and C#. Also you were playing arpeggios at the start and not chords.
Thanks for the comment. Yes, A major has a C# in it. I do mention in the video that the chord can be thought of in different ways but for simplicity I would call it A. Technically it would be an Asus2 with the B instead of the C#, but it is still an A chord. And yes, at the beginning I am “arpeggiating” the chords. Thanks for watching. How long have you been playing guitar?