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Getting Started With… Colourful Chords

Sweeter chords are just a finger move away. Improve your sound with TG’S easy lesson

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“I want to create more colourful progressio­ns.”

This is a challenge most novice guitarists will face. Although there are thousands of chords to learn on the guitar, it’s easy to get started.

“Easy is good! I don’t think I’ll be able to learn loads of new chords!”

The best way to start is to try adding or taking away notes from chords you already know. Start with a chord that leaves you a free finger, or a shape you can play with at least two fingerings.

“How does an open Am chord strike you?”

Perfect. Play Am with your first, second and third fingers, you can just take your first finger off the second string and you’ll be playing Asus2. Alternativ­ely, put your fourth finger on the 3rd fret of the second string for Asus4.

“Those two chords are really easy!”

Great! It’s easy to experiment. Take a look at our first tab example that opens with these two sus chords before expanding into E minor.

“Whoah, there are lots of changes. It’s almost too quick to play along. Help!”

Try jamming along on Am and Em without any changes at first. The idea is to show you that there are lots of easy alternativ­es at your disposal. Strum in time with the music and add one or two changes as it starts to feel natural.

“I’m still not getting the changes down. What could I be doing wrong?”

Make sure you’re using a suitable fingering – it’ll make a big difference! For example, in bar 2 you’ll need to play Em with your second and third fingers. This leaves your other fingers free to play at the 1st and 3rd frets.

“Okay, I’m getting there. What shall I do next?”

Move on to the second tab example, which is based around open C and G chords. Again, there are several chords in a short space of time, giving the music a much richer sound than a simple C-G progressio­n.

“Presumably, using the right fingers is crucial again, right?

Exactly. If you’re using the best fingering for C and G the changes should be fairly easy. Finally, remember to experiment with your own ideas. You’ll doubtless hit some clangers but inspiratio­n won’t be far away!

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