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Some believe that if children learn to play a musical instrument, they are going to do better in school, especially in math. Because so many struggle with math, many schools fight to keep their music programs alive. You may be offered the traditional instruments like saxophone, clarinet, or trumpet in school, but some think that playing the electric guitar is more along the lines of what they would like to do. This can be a fun instrument, but you will never be very good at it until you learn the major guitar cords as a starting point.

The basic guitar cords are found in many songs. Many instructors will simply teach three cords, and then find a song that is made up of those cords. This gives the student something to work on, but also, a chance to play a song. Those playing can’t wait until they can do a whole song, and if they can do one with just a few guitar cords, they are going to stick with it. These songs will be simple, but they are also fun, and will give the student a huge rush of accomplishment.

There are more offbeat guitar cords will come after the basics are mastered. As cords for the guitar are added, new songs to play open up. Some students will learn on their own, but it is not something all can do. Some can listen to a song and figure out how to play the guitar cords on their own. Don’t feel as if you are less talented if you can’t do this, as each person learns at a different pace. After a few years, almost anyone with a basic understanding of guitar playing - and the practice that comes with it - will learn how to do this. Some students just figure it out faster.

For the self taught, there are some great books out there that teach the guitar cords in an logical manner that makes learning easy. Along with the cords for the guitar, songs will also be provided. The fingering for the cords will be placed where they change within the song so the young or new player can keep up and learn as they go. Learning guitar cords is a little different from learning the notes on orchestra instruments, but it works in much the same manner. You can find these books or guides online and in your local music store. You may even find audio instruction that can help as well.


Summary

When learning any new instrument, it is best to begin at the beginning. Learning basic guitar chords builds the foundation for more complex maneuvers in music. There are many great resources online and off to help you learn the basics. As with anything else, practice, practice, practice!

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