I am now going to show you how to read a guitar chord. Here is the C chord

The chord box is written like this
- The top thick line going across is the end of the fretboard/nut of the guitar
- The lines going across are the frets
- The lines going down are the strings
- The strings go thickest to thinest from left to right
So in other words you would play the c chord like this

6th string = play without touching a fret
5th string =1st fret with index finger
4th string = play without touching fret
3rd string = 2nd fret with middle finger
2nd string 3rd fret with third finger
1st string = do not play
I hope this has been easy for you to understand and hopefully will show any beginner guitar chords aren't as difficult to understand as they look.
6 comments:
this is very help full
It is helpful, however you have the string numbering reversed. On the guitar the thinnest string (the high E string) is called the 1st string. So, on the chord chart the 1st string is the right-most string, not the left-most.
the 2nd anonymous person is correct. This could throw a lot of beginners. The 1st string is the high 'e' string, the thinnest one.
6-E
5-A
4-D
3-G
2-B
1-e
this is really helpful- ive just bought an acoustic and i want to teach myself. this has explained the chord boxes really well cheers.
OMG! This so helped! I'm getting an Acoustic Guitar pretty soon and i would look at the Chord Diagrams & be so lost. Haha thanks for this(:
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