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To learn guitar with a new way — 3 ADE styles, more practical and simple because it helps you with your finger stretching and make it easier to stretch |
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There are only three chords on this lesson or known as “3 A D E styles”. This is a new way to learn it; training for beginner to play A, D & E chord as the basis. Many people usually start their guitar practice by playing C, F and G chord. Those chords are difficult for your fingering, and many people reluctant to continue their practice because of it. However, if you play “3 A D E style” as the basis, you will not get that much trouble. Before learning the trick, just notice the diagram and the fingers position.
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A, D, and E Chord Diagram |
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First, strum each chord as long as you like. If your fingers have used to play with those chords, then you should practice the movement from each chord to another. Use rhythm strum technique by putting your index finger and thumbs together, and then strum it up and down. If you have done with it you can improve other variations by yourself. |
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Play A chord, then move to the D, and back to the A.
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Play D chord, then move to the E, and back to the D.
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Play A chord, then move to the E, and back to the A.
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Play all the chord combinations until you play them fluently.
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Follow those practice steps. If you don’t understand musical notation system, just practice them as much as you can. The important thing is the fluently of the chords movement is mastered. After you master those combinations, you may practice using available song.
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