Nothing beats regularly putting your hands on the guitar and practicing the latest lessons. Even if its just for ten minutes on a day when youre otherwise too busy. Good technique comes from your mind and your fingers remembering how its all supposed to work, particularly when it comes to those tricky fingerings. Try to set aside some time every day and develop good playing habits. Itll also help to build up those calluses on your fingertips.
Sometimes its good to simply mute the strings with your left hand and practise creating a percussive rhythm with your right-hand strumming. Uberchord app also features a strummer trainer to improve your rhythm and timings.
Alternatively, choose an easy chord (or no chord at all) and focus for a while on any finger-picking and plectrum style that youre learning. The point is that your right-hand technique is often ignored in the effort to get those fingers on your left hand doing the correct thing. Dont forget that learning how to play the guitar is a two-handed deal.
Playing some chords is harder than others. An F Major done properly, for example, requires a barre chord on the first fret and its a real challenge for new players. Trouble is, an F Major is a seriously important chord for many simple songs and unless you want to use a capo to avoid it (not a good idea, you cant dodge it forever), youre going to have to grit your teeth and learn it. The same applies for a B Minor, another barre chord (see below). Some seventh and ninth chords will tangle your fingers big-time and seem impossible.
Dont shun the hard chords, just because theyre a pain to learn. Even though it can be really frustrating spend more time on them, practice these constantly and the musical doors will open to a lot more songs and some impressive playing. Trust me, you wont regret it doing the hard yards.
So Which Chord Progression one can play on guitar easily? To be very Honest, Almost every chord progression is easy to play. It just depends on the practice youve done with your guitar. But as the articles say, here we are listing some beautiful & easy chord progressions which can be learned and played easily Learn more about Chords for any song.
Eddie Van Halen spent the early part of his career playing along with various records until the sound of what he played matched what was on the record he was playing to (Check out the example below). Doing this will boost your vocabulary and also improve your delivery, feel, stylistic awareness and sense of solo contour.