Chords For Electric Guitar Views
We will begin to write an original song and the first part has been posted. I have written out the tablature for it and it will be coming up in lesson 7 or so. The chords used in this progression are the Am, F and G so pay particular attention to those chords in the open position chord chapter. You can play this progression with both the acoustic or electric guitar. Lead guitar has been added to this progression below.
Listen to our slow song beefed up a little for the electric guitar. This lead guitar part is played using the Am pentatonic scale, root note fret. The root note fret is the 5th fret for Am pentatonic. The pentatonic scale is one of the most important scales to learn as it is used in practically all types of music. Listen how the lead guitar part is played over the Am, F and G progression above. This is the object of playing the guitar, that is being able to play with other instruments. This is what our CD ROM is all about, we will teach you how to properly use the scales and chords together. This is a must for both the acoustic and electric guitar player.
In our last lesson you were also asked to tune your guitar. It's a good idea to always tune your guitar while increasing the tension. Tuning the guitar is not an easy task and it will take sometime to learn. Don't let this discourage you. Every step along the way will need time to learn. Each day you should practice something new. Always go back to the previous lessons and you will notice how much you have actually learned. I believe everyone should own a guitar tuner. They work great for both acoustic and electric.
If youlrs"re acoustic player, wetrs"ll show you the acoustic guitar chords that rs"ll make your instrument resonate and project with all the ringing tone it is capable of. If youVrs"re an electric player, werrs"ll teach you the electric guitar chords thatars"ll give your amplifier something beautiful to amplify.