A Major Chord
The A Major chord is constructed of notes A, C# and E.
This notes will be explained in detail later.
The A Major chord is constructed of notes A, C# and E.
This notes will be explained in detail later.
The red dot tells you that you are not to play that string. The sixth string of the A major chord is not played, but you play the rest.
Points to remember:
- Position each finger with care, according to the above diagram.
- Make sure that each fingertip is placed as close as possible to the fret.
- Firstly, pluck across the strings one by one with your pick, checking that each string rings clearly and is not muted or buzzing.
Note:
Try your best to start from the fifth string each time you strum stay relaxed your fingers may hurt a little but they will get stronger.
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