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What better place to start learning, as a country lies with two guitars, songs, according to forms of agreements, the problem is, songs with simple arrangements.
Often the best approach is to select a song and use a head rope to convert difficult shapes in a friendly guitar arrangements.
No matter how hard the strings take a look at the music is relatively easy, then play as forms of exchange agreements.
Here we go:
Simple two-chord countrySongs with simple forms of agreements
Achy Breaky Heart
A / / / | A / / / | A / / / | E / / / |
E / / / | E / / / | E / / / | A / / / | |
Agreement
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E chord
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Suppose we find the agreement "A" shaped too complicated, no matter how hard you practice your fingers to play does not seem to fit behind the second key on the second, third andfourth string, a simple solution would be to be a G-chord shape with the head behind the second key.
With a head behind the second key you could use the forms of rope, as the "G" and "D" and now "Achy Breaky Heart will be made like:
Achy Breaky Heart (Chapter 2 fret)
G / / / | G / / / | G / / / | D / / / |
D / / / | D / / / | D / / / | G / / / | |
G chord
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DChord
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This version of Achy Breaky Heart would probably fit many guitarists, such as the "G" chord form is often easier than the "A" especially if you have to play big fingers.
Through the use of the head in this way than it was the song playing in the same key as the only record in some form of simple agreements.
Here's another piece to try, you noticed something familiar? In the heart of Texasexactly the same chord progression as "Achy Breaky Heart!
Notice how I can create models with four-bar chord progression to a line, it is easy chord sequence similarities, if your songs in this way the site makes it easy to store.
Deep in the heart of Texas
A / / / | A / / / | A / / / | E / / / |
E / / / | E / / / | E / / / | A / / / | |
Two other favorite is Jambalya Chord Country:
Jambalya
/ E / / | E / / / | B7 / / / | B7 / / / |
/ B7 / / | B7 / / /| E / / / | E / / / |
/ E / / | E / / / | B7 / / / | B7 / / / |
B7 / / / | B7 / / / | E / / / | E / / / | |
B7 chord
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I introduced Jambalya in the key of E, which would be very difficult to play the guitar for beginners, this would be another example of the use of a leader should be way ahead.
Solution: Put the head behind the second button and use the following chord progression.
Jambalya(Head key 2)
D / / / | D / / / | A7 / / / | A7 / / / |
A7 / / / | A7 / / / | D / / / | D / / / |
D / / / | D / / / | A7 / / / | A7 / / / |
A7 / / / | A7 / / / | D / / / | D / / / | |
A7 Chord
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Have you noticed that, although "Jambalya seems" a complicated chord progression, but in reality is just the first eight bars repeated again!
The models for each of these songs are not the simplified version ofThey are songs that are exactly the same patterns used for recording, and as you can see where the songs are presented this way, it is very easy to remember the chord progression and guitar.
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