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raevin
@raevin
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Joined: Jul 9, 2008
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Re: Chord progression tips

Ah, Ok! :lol:Sorry.Now you must memorize the chords names. There are some tables that could help you (for example, ).And just a comment. Usually the t...

16 years ago
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Re: Chord progression tips

Raevin, I don't understand the problem your problem with the A chord. Usually, when you wrote a chord in that way, the chord is written as x02220 - EA...

16 years ago
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Re: Chord progression tips

:) Sounds like a pretty good idea. :)I've decided to steer away from doing chords though, and just play songs. Yeah, I know they have chords too...b...

16 years ago
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Re: Chord progression tips

1st and 2nd fingers are on the 2nd fret. 3rd finger is the 3rd fret. i think you're getting confused with strings and frets. the way you've describ...

16 years ago
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Re: Chord progression tips

for D to A, you should be able to anchor your first finger on the 3rd string (left over from the D chord), and move your 2nd finger to 4th string, and...

16 years ago
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Re: Chord progression tips

There are several open chords in which you can use the anchor: C <--> Am, Dm <--> G7, D <--> G (with four fingers), C <--> Fma...

16 years ago
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Re: Chord progression tips

Thank you all for the tips. :D Ah, I'll be practicing them like crazy definiately.@jeffster1: Actually, thinking 'bout it, the 2, 3, 4 combination wo...

16 years ago
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Re: Fresh meat for the taking :D

One last thing, hah...expect me to ask a lot of questions before I get "good" at this. ^.^ The better you get, the more questions you might have. :)...

16 years ago
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Re: Fresh meat for the taking :D

Welcome to GN! Thank you much! :) This is a pretty nice website, I think I'll enjoy my time here emensely.

16 years ago
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