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Guitar Chords Chart – Diminished 7 Chords

Guitar chords chart can sometimes be confusing, especially when you are looking for diminished chords chart. Whilst other basic guitar chords are relatively easy to figure out and memorized, diminished 7 chords can be named with 4 different names for a single chord shape. A beginning guitarist may find it difficult to determine what the root note of that particular chord as well as placing the diminished chords in the chords progression. Unlike the power chords that can be played safely because they don’t have minor or major indicator note (missing the third note), a diminished chord is most of the time used for the 7th note on the scale only. If you are playing in C for example than the diminished chord can be applied on the B, being the 7th note on the C major scale.

OK, enough frightening words. Let us see some examples below:

Dim7Chords Guitar Chords Chart   Diminished 7 Chords

Why does one guitar fretboard chart have four different names? To answer this question we first have to understand the concept of the natural chords or major chords: Read the rest of this entry »

How Much Do You Pay for Your Beginner Guitar Lessons?

When I started learning guitar 25 years ago I had a lot of questions in my mind, some of them that I can remember are:

- How to tell that my strings are in tune? There was no digital tuner by that time.
- How can other people change chords smoothly?
- Why can they find chords in a song easily?
- What makes them improvise easily?
- How long will it take to master my guitar?

Today I see that technology really ease up most of my past problems. To tune a guitar for example a newbie now can rely on the electronic guitar tuner. This device really means a lot because it give a high level of confidence to the beginning guitarists. Some electric-acoustic guitars now come with built in strings tuner, the same device you may also find on some type of guitar amplifiers. Technology makes it easy. Read the rest of this entry »

Basic Guitar – How to Play Notes Confidently

I remember during my early days with guitar how to play notes without making mistakes became the biggest mystery for me. By that time I had no clue how come those guitar gods could confidently ran their fingers along the fretboard and made no mistakes at all. Why did any single fret they touched sound good in their fingers? They could even play some cool riffs or licks without looking at their fingers at all …. Read the rest of this entry »

Guitar Scales

Hi, welcome back! I am pretty sure most of you have already played some guitar scales in your guitar practice.  If you say you haven’t then you just probably did not realize it. Read the rest of this entry »