Chords Mastery

This collection will teach you how to lean guitar chords step-by-step. You’ll go from the easiest chords to learn on guitar to more advanced and complex chord types and voicings. Start with beginner guitar chords like E minor, D major and A minor. These open chords will get you started in playing hundreds of songs! Then unleash the Rock with barre chords and power chords. Be sure to keep our guitar chord chart handy so you can see complete diagrams of every chord. We’ll even show you the best rhythms to play with these chords so you can stay locked into the music. Use your new chords and rhythms with a variety of practice songs from legendary artists Pink Floyd and The Beatles. While you’ll learn a lot of chords through this collection, some of the best songs have just a few chords, but are played with the right feel.

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Lisa McCormick
Learn the Chords E Minor, and D Major

Welcome to the world of 'full' chords, using all 6 strings of the guitar. We'll start by learning the E Minor and the D Major chord, plus a couple of fun songs to play along with Lisa and the band. Have fun learning to play 'Funky Holiday', and 'Do Something For You,!

Published: 10/09/2014 Upgrade
Lisa McCormick
Learn the Chords C, G, and Am

When you add the chords C, G, and Am to your collection, you will have learned the 5 most commonly found chords in guitar music! You won't believe the amazing doors this will open for you and your guitar playing.

Published: 10/09/2014 Upgrade
Lisa McCormick
More Must-Know Major and Minor Chords

Now that you've mastered the G, C, D, Am, and Em, and learned to play several songs, let's expand out your collection of major and minor chords. This will open so many exciting new doors for you and your guitar playing!

Published: 10/09/2014 Upgrade
Anders Mouridsen
Add a Finger to Your Open Chords

In this tutorial, Anders Mouridsen will be teaching you how to "embellish" your open chords. This is called "suspension", which is a big word for a very simple thing: adding a finger! Anders will demonstrate a good tone to use for this, then show you how to add a finger to spice up your open A, D, E, and G chords. To conclude, we'll put it all together and apply it to an easy practice tune.

Published: 09/18/2012 Upgrade
Anders Mouridsen
Rock Chords: Easy Practice Exercises

In this set of lessons that concludes chapter 1, Anders Mouridsen will teach you some great exercises that will help you develop your rock playing muscles. You'll dial in a direct tone, then learn ways to build strength and fluency with open chord, barre chord, and power chord exercises, and finally exercises for your "add a finger" embellishments.

Published: 09/18/2012 Begin
Lisa McCormick
Chord Change Strategies for Barre Chords

Let's become fully barre-chord-literate, and learn a powerful set of tips and tricks for navigating your way in and out of these chords with ease.

Published: 10/01/2015 Upgrade
Lisa McCormick
Rock Your Barre Chords with the 'Magic L'!

Big concepts are coming together and paying off here, as we learn how the 'Magic L' will tell you exactly what major or minor chords to play for most any song, with ease and predictability! This is powerful stuff for jamming, songwriting, and playing tons of great music.

Published: 10/01/2015 Upgrade
Lisa McCormick
Using Barre Chords in Open-Chord Songs

The key of D is a super-popular key in contemporary music, and yet, 2 of the minor chords likely to appear in this key are best played as barre chords. Let's integrate a minor barre chords into an easy song in the key of D. Don't let the occasional barre chord scare you away from great songs!

Published: 10/01/2015 Upgrade
Lisa McCormick
Using Power Chords to Expand Your Sound

Now that you've learned all about Power Chords and the basics of the 'Magic L', let's take it one step further, and use the 'Magic L' to tell us even more information about our chord options for playing in any key. No more counting on fingers - it's all right there in the pattern!

Published: 10/01/2015 Upgrade
Lisa McCormick
More Grooves and Songs with Power Chords

Now that you have learned a very important set of power chords by name, let's have fun helping you to make them second nature by playing some fun grooves and songs. Oh yeah, and a spelling bee!

Published: 10/01/2015 Upgrade
Anders Mouridsen
Simplify: Strip Down Your Chords

In this set of lessons, Anders Mouridsen will teach you how to strip down your chords. Anders will discuss the topic and set a good tone for the lessons, then dissect 6th string root barre chords. Next is 5th string root barre chords, then we will strip down our substitutions. We'll put it all into context and performance in a stripped down practice tune.

Published: 07/02/2013 Upgrade
Anders Mouridsen
Rock Rhythm: Chords and Voicings

In this next series, Anders Mouridsen is going to teach chords and voicings to add to your rhythm playing. After Anders introduces the tutorial, he'll dial in a Telecaster tone; then he'll teach a classic major chord voicing. Next in the queue are D string root power chords and dominant 7ths, followed by one-finger power chords and power 9 chords in drop D tuning. We'll put it together in a practice tune, then do some practice exercises.

Published: 06/05/2013 Upgrade
Anders Mouridsen
Hendrix Style Embellishments

In this set of lessons, Anders Mouridsen will take a look at "Hendrix" style embellishments. We'll look at the concept and get a good tone, then embellish our major and minor barre chords on the 6th and 5th strings. We'll learn some decorations for our substitutions, then learn parts for the sections of our practice tune; we'll finish with rocking out in a performance.

Published: 12/10/2013 Upgrade
Anders Mouridsen
Chord Extensions in Rock

In this set of lessons, Anders Mouridsen will teach you about extensions in rock. He'll discuss the broader concept, then dial in a clean tone before laying out a basic progression with barre chords. After that we'll look at 9th chords, then slash chords. Then we'll add tension with sharp 5 chords, then learn about suspended 2nds. We'll conclude with a practice tune to put it all in context.

Published: 07/02/2013 Upgrade
Barrett Wilson
Practicing Open Chords In A Major

In this tutorial we'll practice the open major chords in the key of A: A major, D major and E major. We'll practice playing them in time with a backing track using some basic strumming patterns and various rhythms.

Published: 05/09/2024 Upgrade