Saturday, May 22, 2010

Im learning to play guitar but cant master c chord any tips , my fingers dont seem long enough ,any tips?

no im not jeremy beadle

Im learning to play guitar but cant master c chord any tips , my fingers dont seem long enough ,any tips?
Have you got your thumb wrapped right round the neck? If you have, release it and put the tip of it right at the back of the neck for support. You can now drop your wrist lower and curl the fingers round over the strings more. This position will free up your fingers no end and you will find all chords much easier, including the C.
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Reply:Try the banjo....
Reply:Just keep at it. Try adjusting your hand/thumb position. If you are just starting it takes time to develop strength in your hands and fingers. Don't give up though, it gets easier!
Reply:Play the cord as a fifth, Index finger on the A string 3rd fret, D and G strings 5th fret (I use my little finger but Status Quo fans use their middle finger)
Reply:well his wife is being accused of murder but she reckons she's been framed....ta dum.....





make sure the ball of you thumb is in the middle of the back of the neck so your fingers can reach the bass E string...use finger tips to fret the notes....practice makes perfect...also excercise your fingers for flexibility, they will hurt at first but you'll adapt....
Reply:loosen up and prbly stretch out your fingers or squeeze a tennis ball during your free time
Reply:jus hang in there practise makes perfect it will all come to u in time... when i was startin out it was bmin that caused problems......
Reply:Index finger on 2nd string, first fret...middle finger on 4th string, 2nd fret...ring finger on 5th string, 3rd fret....mute the 6th string...the rest are open.
Reply:Don't pay too much attention to which finger is 'supposed' to go where if you can find a comfortable way of doing it. Make sure your wrist is pushed forward and only the tip of your thumb on the back of the neck so your fingers are coming straight down on the fretboard (shortening the strap might help if you're standing).





If all else fails, try a guitar with a narrower fretboard - there's a world of difference between my 12 string acoustic and my Rickenbacker electric.
Reply:keep practising it will get easier,but do not give up,good luck


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