

Lean On Me - Bill Withers (Full video lesson) They are Į to D (the hardest change, but also the least used) Detailed song tutorial videosĬheck out any of the 10 songs you can play with just these three easy chords! With 3 chord, we also have 3 possible chord changes. Any chord change you struggle with should be practiced for a minute each practice session. Use a medium one (.73mm) to begin with!ĭon't touch the underside of your guitar with the palm your chord hand- this will mute the thinnest E string! Changing between E, A and D Press down strings with the tips of your fingers only Remember these top tips to keep your chords sounding great! Instead, slide it from the middle of the fret on the A to the ‘good’ side of the fret on the D! This is the most common cause of the D chord not sounding good during a song- make sure you slide the 1st finger over! If the D chord isn’t ringing out when you changeĭon’t keep your 1st finger totally still. Keep your first finger down and just lift off fingers 2 & 3 to change chord! Same principal should be used as in Level 1 for the E & A change.

#All guitar chords acoustic series
In this acoustic guitar lesson series we’re going to learn to play TEN songs with the three easiest chords to play on guitar E major, A major and D major. This is the next step after learning a few songs from the ‘Ten songs with two chords’ series.Ī to D change (most frequent in songs at this level)
