In this video
We're covering the most essential chord to learn now we're approaching half way of this Beginners Course.
The C major chord
This chord is a bigger stretch for the fingers, so we need the elbow tucked into our side to the correct angle that really helps us fret the chord. Also pinching/curling the first finger right on to the tips is going to help string 1 sound out beautifully.
Memorise this shape!
Think about how your hand feels and where your fingers touch when forming any chord but particularly this C chord in order to commit miss this completely to muscle memory.
C to Easy Fmaj7
Once we do this shape we then are gifted this extra chord - The Fmaj7. This chord is incredibly helpful as it avoids the tricky barre chord version giving us access to loads more songs.
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C Major Chord & Easy Fmaj7
The Cadd9 Chord & When to Use It
Easy G Major Pentatonic
Beginner Acoustic Jam Track 7 - G, Cadd9 and Easy Pentatonic
Chord Consolidation & Learning Chords by EAR
Strumming the Off Beat to a Drum Track
Beginner Acoustic Jam Track 8 - D, Cadd9 & G and Melody with Slide
Practice Routine & Songs for Level 4