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Aug 31, 2010

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Today's merdeka days but i have done nothing except sleep and playing guitar. I think it was very typical day like every other days except it is holiday for me and the others, hoooyeah. Well there is nothing much to be posted out today cause I am very bored right now. Its 6.40 am in the morning and it was very cold over here with these fogs around me. All my friends are having their sleeping beauty, LOL. I was kinda excited to be home this weekend for this upcoming eid, hella2 excited i mean and everyone does too. Idk, for guitar lesson, there isn't much idea to throw in today's page, maybe we should talk about basics chord.

If you’re a beginning guitar player, basic guitar chord charts are an indispensable tool for learning chords. Chords form the backbone of most rock and pop music. You can play thousands of songs with just a dozen or so fairly easy chords! You should practice these basic chords repeatedly until you know them cold, and can transition from one to the next quickly. 
When you are first learning to play guitar, concentrate on learning basic chords to build a solid foundation. There are three basic groups of chords: major, minor, and dominant seventh (7th). These three groups of chords make up much of the world's music. 

The Basic Guitar Chord Chart below shows you how to play 15 chords. These are “open chords” played with one or more open strings and with all fingering near the end of the fretboard near the nut. Open chords are the easiest type to learn and play, and are the best place to start. 

After you have mastered these fairly easy chords, you can always go on to Barre Chords, and other more complex chords later. Master the basics first! A good way to make practicing these basic chords more interesting is to play them in groups known as Chord Families. This will allow you to pretty quickly play some great chord progressions and songs. 

The Basic Guitar Chord Chart below shows a good variety of some easy-to-play open chords. The chords are represented in the form of a guitar chord diagram or “box” that is much easier to read than standard musical notation.
 

Tip!

In learning the basic chords, the best approach is a systematic one. If possible, take in-person guitar lessons to ensure a solid foundation of skills. A great alternative is online guitar lessons, that allow you to learn at your own pace, at your convenience, and at reasonable cost. 

Do criticize this post if you have any better idea :)

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