7 major guitar chords you need to know



These are the 7 guitar chords you need to know in order to play literally 1,000's of songs. These are the 7 major chords in the open position and each will sound nice played in just about any order. The major chords are often called the happy chords as they are all full and rich sounding.
Music has it's own alphabet from A to G and it all starts with these 7 chords.
We start at the very beginning with the A chord and work through to the G chord. Each of the chords is timestamped below for easy access.

A Chord 1:18
B Chord 1:33
C chord 1:44
D chord 1:52
E chord 2:00
F Chord 2:09
G Chord 2:14

Hey Joe chords (maybe?) 4:01

As you work your way through these chords try playing just a couple at a time and see if you can find a combination that sound like a song.



Guitar diagram and guitar parts names





Here you will find a guitar diagram and guitar parts names for both acoustic and an electric guitars. As part of the overall introduction to playing the guitar it is important to know the names of the various parts of the instrument you are learning to play.
This is an overview of the anatomy of the guitar and seeks to explain what each part of the guitar does.
Each part is listed below.

Acoustic guitar parts names list.
Guitar headstock
Guitar nut
Guita tuners/machine heads
Guitar Fretboard
Guitar Frets
Guitar Octave dots and squares
Guitar strings
Guitar Rosette (decorative features)
Guita Soundhole
Guitar Saddle
Guitar soundboard
Guitar pickguard/scratchplate
Guitar body
Guitar bridge
Guitar saddle
Guitar string pegs
Guita strap button

Additional electric guitar parts names list

Truss rod cover ( acoustic guitars also have truss rods often accessed inside the body)
Tone selector/pick up switch
Humbucker pickups
Volume controls
Tone controls
Amp jack socket

Screen capture the diagrams at the end of the video for future reference.

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