Learn Acoustic Guitar - Do You really need to learn 1000’s of guitar chords?
Learning guitar chords is not an easy task.
Everywhere you look people are telling you what chords to learn and how to learn them.
All this help and advice people are offering about the number of chords you need to learn is especially annoying and distracting when you’re still struggling to play three, two or even one guitar chord.
If you’re like me you been told numerous times about the number of chords you need to learn.
When you look at songs and guitar tabs they sometimes seem to have hundreds of chords with funny names listed. Cadd9/Ab anyone?
I used to wonder how anyone could play anything with so many random chords floating about.
Would I have to learn every single chord? That could be an absolute nightmare.
How could I find out what chords were the most important?
Every time I thought about this it left my head spinning round and round.
Here’s some good news for you.
You don’t have to learn every guitar chord. Or at least you don’t need to learn every guitar chord the way you think you do. Once you have learned a certain amount core guitar chords something really strange happens. It’s like a switch goes off inside in your head and suddenly everything changes.
Whereas before you had to consciously sit down and learn each and every new guitar chord you can suddenly play any chord on sight.
When you reach the point where you can play a chord on sight you can safely say you have mastered guitar chords.
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