fretboard notes for beginners





Fretboard notes for beginners of all ages. People learn new skills every day and learning the guitar fretboard can be a daunting task.

Here I will show you a very simple way to find your way around the fretboard and you do not have to memorise anything. In fact I would suggest that you dont memorize the fretboard at all.
This simple method is easy to learn and works well to help you on your fretboard journey.
I would be grateful for your feedback and look forward to your comments.

The 7 minor guitar chords and 7 notes you need to know for beginners





These are The 7 minor guitar chords and 7 notes you need to know for beginners in order to play literally 1,000's of songs. These are the 7 minor chords in the open position with a couple of barre chords included.
Each of these chords will sound interesting and different played in just about any order.
The minor chords are often called the sad or moody chords as they are playing with the idea of disonance or slightly off tone sounding and needing to resolve from one chord to another tonally satisfying chord.
Alone the minor chords seem incomplete or unfinished and create a feeling of sadness, tension or longing in the listener. The feeling that the chord needs to be resolved.

As mentioned before music has it's own alphabet from A to G and it all starts with combining these 7 minor chords with the 7 major chords we saw in the last video. Mixing the major and minor chords gives you a lot of emotional scope with your playing.
We start at the very beginning with the A minor chord and work through to the G minor chord. Each of the chords is timestamped below for easy access.

A minor chord 0:39
B minor chord 0:57
C minor chord 1:05
D minor chord 1:11
E minor chord 1:20
F minor chord 1:26
G minor chord 1:31

Alternate finger non barred positions
1:45 C minor chord
1:50 F minor chord
1:55 G minor chord

Try these simple chord progressions in G D with an A minor 2:25

Finding your first 7 notes ( ABCDEFG) on the fretboard. 03:03

As you work your way through these chords try playing around with just a couple of major chords with a minor chord and see what you can find that work well together. You are on your way to writing a song.



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