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Acoustic Guitar Progressions

acoustic guitar progressions

Inversions are chord progressions with the last chord that leads back to the first chord thus making it possible to play these progressions over and over as an introduction to a song, an ending or between verses. Here are a few twists, but it sounds pretty easy for you!

To avoid disrupt the layout tab staff I will not include left-hand fingerings but I suggest you choose the left hand fingers being careful not to get into trouble!

However, in order to learn to play these chord progressions guitar as if I say something about your right hand fingerings.

When you play these progressions on your guitar, I suggest you play the bass notes with the thumb and first three-stringed guitar with you first finger, middle finger and ring finger.

Of course you can use a pick if you hate get to you right fingers. If you strum the chords you have to mute unused strings with the fingers of your left hand or otherwise, you can pluck the strings with your choice of different patterns.

The chord progression first includes guitar chords Bm11 F # m7 and E7. You can use any model you like right hand while you play the strings.

1. — 0 — 0 — 0 — 0 —

2. — 2 — 2 — 3 — 3 —

3. — 2 — 2 — 2 — 1 —

4. ——————-

5. — 0 ——- 2 ——-

6. ——- 2 ——- 0 —

Our turnaround is the second guitar chords Amaj7, F # 7, Bm11 and E7. When you learn to play these transformations I strongly suggest that you follow my advice above on the left hand fingerings.

When you have found the most effective fingerings for the guitar strings is important that you keep the fingerings so that you can learn the progressions by heart and be able to move between chords fluently.

1. — 0 — 0 — 0 — 0 —

2. — 2 — 2 — 3 — 3 —

3. — 1 — 3 — 2 — 1 —

4. ——————-

5. — 0 ——- 2 ——-

6. ——- 2 ——- 0 —

Turnaround number three is a little more difficult to play at least the last chord that requires a little stretching. The chords are A, F # 7 +, Bm11 and Bb7add 11.

Try moving your fingers as little as possible when changing chords. To keep your fingers close to the fretboard will help you change chords smoothly. Here is the guitar tab:

1. — 0 — 0 — 0 — 0 —

2. — 2 — 3 — 3 — 3 —

3. — 2 — 3 — 2 — 1 —

4. ——————-

5. 0 ——- — 2 — 1 —

6. ——- 2 ———–

A month turnaround guitar tab is composed of strings Aadd9, C9, BB9 Fmaj and 11.

The most difficult and most important when playing chord progressions on his guitar does not hold a rope but to switch between the chords.

To practice really effective you can choose two consecutive chords and practice switching between them at a slow pace.

1. — 0 — 0 — 0 — 0 —

2. — 2 — 3 — 1 — 1 —

3. — 4 — 3 — 2 — 1 —

4. ———– 3 ——-

5. — 0 — 3 ——- 1 —

6. ——————-

Now you can play four guitar progressions of course can be mixed. You can replace the second chord in a chord progression with a second career in another and so on.

I end this article to learn to play guitar by showing you a standard right side you can use with strings. Use the pattern once for each chord progression. The thumb will naturally be in different strings, depending on the string bass.

1. — A — a —

2. — — — Mm

3. — I — i —

4. ———–

5. p — ——-

6. ———–

There are many twists common are often used in pop songs, like the pop song of old Diana, Last Christmas and many more. To practice the progression common C, Am, Dm, G7 in different keys is a good way to learn how chords are related and also a good way to practice the art of changing between the chords of a smoothly.

Peter Edvinsson is a musician, composer and music teacher. Visit his site Capotasto Music and download your free sheet music guitar tab and learn to play guitar resources at http://www.capotastomusic.com

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