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Sunday, July 19, 2009

How To Play A Nice Little Chord Change That Crops Up In Many, Many Songs, And It's Yours For FREE... Give it A Try!

By Mike Jones

This article shows a nice chord change that you can use over and over in many different situations and should definitely be added to your bag of trickswhich you should start to build up over time in order to achieve your dreams of becoming an awesome guitar player. If the correct building blocks are in place then there is no reason why you should not become a great player. This sequence is really effective but it does assume you have some understanding of playing the guitar.

As mentioned earlier if your ability is not yet at a level to be able to play this chord sequence, don't panic, keep this little tip for future reference and once your ability improves, simply pull it out of your bag of tricks that you will be building up from lots of FREE articles I will be posting over the coming weeks.

Ok, let's get going:

Playing an 'A major' chord in the open postion using your 1st,2nd and 3rd fingers play one bar all down strokes and on the beat.

Next lift off your 3rd finger to reveal the open B string (this chord is called Asus2) and play one bar.

Now, hold down using your 4th finger the 'B string' at the 3rd fret (1st and 2nd finger remain unchanged at the second fret throughout this sequence) and play one bar, this is an Asus4 chord. Then finish with one bar of 'Amajor' to complete this four bar sequence.

And that's it!

This chord sequence arises in many, many tunes. It sounds really great and can be used by the relative beginner. It will produce a really nice sounding sequence. - 18762

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