Easy To Learn Guitar Chords

Chords are the first thing that you shall begin at when trying to learn guitar.

I recollect chords being the toughest things to learn when I began to take lessons in guitar. The question then is, which are the easy guitar chords?

Familiarization with the chord structure would greatly help in learning the guitar the easy way. It is best to start with the E D A D chord structure.

Most people start learning chords in its natural progression and they are the easiest of the guitar chords to learn.

As a beginner, you must take care of  “lockup” , pretty common while learning chords. “Lockup” is when your fingers and arms become tensed and in spite of all attempts to overcome it they remain locked up.

You might not have a hang of the finger movements and it might be too early to try complex classical guitar chords  which results in “lockup”. So better stick to basics in the beginning, lest this might result in frustration since of not being able to play guitar anymore.

What is the ii-V-I method?

This is one of the first chord progressions you learn and is certainly an easy to learn guitar chord. This fills you with the  feeling that you are starting to learn guitar as the strings together sound good, instead of just plucking random sounds from your guitar.

The type of music most played through this easy to learn guitar chord is jazz or rock and what is called “happy” or “elated” music, this is because of the general melody and feeling that this chord gives.

A Recommendation

My strong recommendation is that keep up the practice while learning an easy to learn guitar chord and when sick and tried, practice even more. This might sound conventional and it definitely is , but at the same time is the most effective method to learn guitar chords easy and ultimately will enable you play the guitar quicker than expected.