Title | : | 8 Open Chords That You Should Know! | Guitar for Beginners |
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Views | : | 219 rb |
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Just new to your video and love to watch and hope not to late to play guitar Thanks for all the information and will watch your channel, Comment from : matilde palmer |
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For G without 2nd fretting the A like he shows, I like to show the ‘cheap G’ (sometimes we called this the Neil Young G since it worked for chord changes in his songs, and he may have done it sometimes) Wrap your thumb around to 3rd fret the E and just touch the A the mute it And wrap your ring finger to 3rd fret the e This makes for very quick changes between G and D, commonly used together in songs This G, and the same 2 finger G Justin shows, is less bassy and may marry well with the D chord which uses mainly the highest pitch strings (though you can also wrap your thumb to 2nd fret the F# and the play all strings for D but now I’ve turned this comment into a lesson) Comment from : Macdonald Andrews |
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I would have put F in there instead of D minor but hey! Who the F am I to talk?? Comment from : malthus101 |
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Borrowed my friends very old guitar 1-ish month ago and been learning from JustinGuitar’s beginner video ever since i’m currently stuck on learning the F chord which is the stupid barre chord and i’m starting to feel like i can’t play it i will keep trying it tho because most of the musics i listen to uses those barre chords and i really wanna be good at playing the guitar but man its very painful Comment from : Zuls |
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I did manage 70 times within one minute the second time I tried (change from G to Em) Comment from : E N |
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Started playing for around 3 weeks now, can easily transistion between A, D and E now im currently learning the C chord 👍🏾 Comment from : MNF |
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I remember when I wanted to learn old man by Neil Young but couldn't figure it out or find any lessons Justin came out with a lesson on that song and I know the song to this day He also taught me harvest, needle and the damage done and out on the weekend all while clearly teaching the little nuances Neil Young used in those songs, which were hard to grasp by ear for me at that time Getting back into guitar starting with the basics Thank you Justin! Comment from : TwigandStumpStudios |
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Here too 😀Great! Comment from : Liz Storer |
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Just finishing Grade 1 and I have couple of questions br1 Do I really need to mute the thickest string in C chord or can I just not play it like in D, A etc?br2 You always mentioned that when practicing the 1-minute chord changes, do not to pay attention how clear the chords sound, just concentrate on speed What if sometimes (in some changes) almost all chord changes sound muted? Still not concentrate on it? When practicing the chord perfect there's no such problembrThanks Comment from : Alexander Dunaev |
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I bypass all the guitar videos to what Justins leasons Comment from : Kay Caylor |
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Justin, you are a true master instructor! LOVE your channel and methods Blessings to you, sir! Comment from : CHUCKWAGON |
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Definitely need to know that open F chord Comment from : hojo70 |
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How bad is it if I play my A chord with 2 fingers? Comment from : David Mcnamee |
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Thank you❣️ Comment from : Cindy Cisneros |
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Your teachings are simple and genuine I follow you Thanks Comment from : Seevali Wanigasekera |
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Thanks for your help Comment from : garry ames |
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"Spoiling the pudding"brGreatest line of the month Comment from : That Maori |
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question: if you hit the open e string on purpose when playing the A chord does that make it A/e or dose it not count as a slash chord because e is a note in the A chord? Comment from : Joseph Silas |
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Ya players with egos knocked me out of the game 15 years ago when I was an intermediate player Course metal music everyone has huge egos and it can be about destroying each other Know I’ve come back to play for fun only And Justin has the best ability to teach I’ve ever seen! 🙌🙌🙏 Comment from : Don Joseph |
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Hitting the strings that aren’t open, especially with the D chord, is one of the toughest things for me when it comes to strumming Hopefully I’ll get used to not hitting all the strings when strumming, but it’s hard And I’m still struggling with the A chord, to be honest Heck, G is a lot easier than A for me Comment from : The Immortal Sun-kun |
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I wonder how one can go about practicing basic open chords using fingerstyle approach Comment from : Foolish Specialist |
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What a great job you do Thank you for sharing your style of teaching Comment from : CG Curtis |
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THERE'S A CUTE DOGGO IN THE BACKGROUNG!! Comment from : Gamindorf |
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Very Nice Comment from : ROBINSON CHRISTIAN |
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your course for beginners is really awesome as learnt a lot than what my home coming guitar teacher Thankyou for your and your team effort :-) Comment from : Abhishek Jain |
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My first guitar teacher told me to strum all the strings Comment from : Kevin Brady |
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unlearning that Amaj chord is gonna take a lot of work 😅 Comment from : Anna Fall |
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Justin I noticed the order in which you covered the 8 essential cords Is the order in which they were arranged for any reason As I am making a cord sheet for my practice And wanted to clarify the arrangement in which they were covered Finally a teacher who thinks like a student And I can follow along with Thank You! Comment from : Harry Nixon |
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great guitar lesson and all but genuinely i just want to see your dog now Comment from : rabnerock |
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Love YOU from Bangladesh 💕 Comment from : Atosh Biswas |
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I'm amazed that you play Dm with the pinky Why, Justin? I've been playing for years and that's the first time I see the pinky being used 😯 Comment from : Werner Colyn |
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I've been playing and teaching guitar for about 15 years now and I've never seen someone hitting the A chord like that, tried it, and it actually feels good I was so surprised lol Comment from : Nick Pilmeyer |
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great video thank you Comment from : erdogan essat |
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Justin your are one of the best teachers i have ever met Comment from : TAPIWA D MUTAKI |
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I have noticed that the educational contents on you tube doesn't have much views but these contents are golden chance for usOr these vedios are bags of gold which are free of cost so take advantage of it and grasp more and more knowledge about the things in whihc you have more intrest thank you sir for your such a good content 👍🏻👍🏻🙏 Comment from : Aditya |
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Really can't thank you enough bud, i've been practicing for maybe 2 weeks now and things are starting to come together! You cut away the Intimidation Factor and remind us it's Daily Steps towards the Larger Practice Thank you so much! Comment from : DØLPHINZwLAZERZ |
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DOG 😍 3:26 Comment from : Tommy Comet |
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I’ve always dreaded playing A Major Especially cuz I have big fingers but your trick made it so easy Thanks! Comment from : Brandon Raveling |
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Thank you Comment from : Chris Here |
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He is a good teacher Comment from : Entertainment Science |
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This probably sounds like a stupid question, but how do you know what strings you can hit and which you can't for each chord? Comment from : Alec Chapman |
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I've just bought my first guitar and I'm using your app for learning, I can get D & E easy but A is a struggle, fingers are very crammed together, can't see it ever being an easy Comment from : Phil Webb |
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Once I get these chords down well, which ones should I move on to next? Comment from : SandySqirrel |
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Justin your lessons are the best out there!!! I wanted to thank you for sharing your talents and making the process fun and challenging at the same time You are a great teacher and love learning from you Keep up the great job! Comment from : Tom Conderman |
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Justin is the best He has NO Ego, and everything just feels like it’s being taught with love Not to mention it’s never rushed, steady and precise lessons This is a wonderful channel Comment from : kbadass08 |
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I learned to play the A chord the traditional way A friend of mine who is awesome at guitare showed me the way Justin plays it Took me about 2 weeks to finally get it, but it's worth it Transitions are so much easier and its not as crowded in the fret Well worth the effort to change! Comment from : Clem P |
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I hate being a beginner so much Comment from : Petite Madame |
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Imo the first chords to learn should be Em, Am, C, D, G If you feel like you're not getting anywhere or practice is too boring, just look up a song and chances are it will have these chords Learn the progression and have some fun You can also throw in the F chord for good measure Comment from : Dave |
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Good review lesson to look back on! 🤙🏼 Comment from : freesouljah |
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Jai shree ram Comment from : Nishi Verma |
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FOR EVERY BEGINNER: i am one too and i really recommend you the app from justin its really not expensive but it helps extremely in your dayly practice!! i am so thankfull for that app - im now through with his beginner course on his app and here on youtube and can play to a lot of songs, can strumm along with a lot of music it took me only 2 months and now im so into guitar that i ordered a guitar teacher once a week for my next goal - fingerpicking and play cool music ✌️😜 Comment from : petra |
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Over the many years I listened to you, I had forgotten how much that your lessons meant to me I found you and fell in love with the guitar I'm seventy three now and struggling to still stay alive with compromised health but still have my desire to learn as my hands are all but totally crippled I have given thought to moving to the slide I really missed you Justin and think that your probably one of the greatest players in the world Comment from : Morgan Adair |
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Very informative video for the beginner, Thank you Sir Comment from : Peter Haynes |
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Can i play the cord using the pinky on the a note? Comment from : PATrickX Club |
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you talk to much instead of playing Comment from : Stanys Rehani |
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Thank you very much Justin, you are my Best teacher, i can play guitar because of you Good luck Comment from : Iws Video |
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Another stellar lesson / review Personally the D minor is the most difficult of the 8 chords presented My current focus is to transition smoothly and cleanly between them D to A to E is now a piece of cake The C to G is still a bit of a challenge I can do it, but not as quickly as my metronome would like 😄 Side note: Im a recent Reddit affecionado, subscribing to several guitar subs Justin gets a ton of love there And rightfully so Comment from : Matthew Crich |
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As an intermediate player, it feel nice to watch beginner lessons sometimes It just shows how far I have reached on my guitar journey Comment from : Be Musical |
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Glad to learn the 2 finger G on this video Thanks a lot Comment from : Ramon R De Luzuriaga |
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Wtf is this for a D minor, you were teaching that chord the other way (without little finger) 11 years ago, and im following that begginers course This way even looks harder Btw C is worst, im having most problems with it Comment from : ivana ivanaa |
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I'm struggling with F-G-F and C-G-C Comment from : onestru |
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Can't wait to get good enough for the theory course Comment from : KL |
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1 D chordbr2 A chordbr3 E chordbr4 A minor chordbr5 E minor chordbr6 D minor chordbr7 C chordbr8 G chord Comment from : Ajay Singh Shekhawat |
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By far the best and simplest way to learn chords and not intimidating to learn from the way you described themGreat lesson for beginners or a refreshThanks so much Comment from : angus seletto |
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3:20 the dog Comment from : Diego Montoya |
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Thank you so much for all your videos Justin They're all really helpful It's been just under two weeks since I first picked up my acoustic guitar I'm doing OK mastering the CAGED (+AGED minor) chords and trying to strum the G, Em, C, D chord progression as smoothly as possible This week I have also made a start on bar chords (oddly I've found C minor easier than the F major that everybody says I should start with) Obviously I'm still working on all aforementioned but what is my next step? What goal should I be setting myself next? Ultimately, jazz and R&B is where I want to be but I know that's a long way off What's the next logical step from what I'm currently doing to get me incrementally closer to where I want to be? Comment from : Dino Goldie |
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These have been great videos Even better when you realize he looks like Norm Macdonalds clone Comment from : Redivh |
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great stuff Comment from : Chrys Hansen |
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I'm on lesson 1 with the A and D chord still, but will keep these in mind Thanks for everything you do, Justin 🙏😊 Comment from : Matthew Haze |
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