Super Easy Chord to Play #2 – D Major

Posted by admin on Feb 2, 2010 in Easy Songs for Beginners Guitar, Easy chords to learn | Subscribe

I’ve given you a couple days to learn E Minor before going onto another chord. This one is also extremely simple. All the chords I show you are chords that you will use frequently when learning new songs. Here is a diagram of where your fingers should on the fretboard:

Easy Songs For Beginners Guitar D Major

Easy Songs For Beginners Guitar D Major

This one is special, as you do not play the low E string, as it clashes with the other notes you’re playing on the other five strings. In this case, just make sure your pick doesn’t hit that low string when you’re strumming or picking. If you want, you can even choose to designate a finger or thumb to deaden the string to make sure that if your pick accidentally hits it, it will not make a sound. Do this by simply touching the string with your left thumb (flexible and long fingers have an easier time doing this). This will prevent it from making any sound.

Remember again, if you’re hearing any buzzing sounds, check to make sure that your fingers are not hitting any of the wrong strings. They do not need to be pressing down on strings to make the strings produce no sound. Check by going down, string by string, to make sure all are singing beautifully.

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