Chord Diagrams are like a snapshot of part of the fretboard. The vertical lines are the strings and the horizontal lines are the frets. Nicholas Veinoglou gives an overview of what all the dots, numbers, x’s and o’s mean, using an open D Chord as an example. Understanding how to read a chord diagram will unlock the world of harmony on the guitar and give you a way to write down your own chord ideas.
00:00 Intro
00:33 Anatomy of a Guitar Chord Diagram
01:01 Reading the D Chord
02:29 Close
To learn how to play your first chord, head to: https://youtu.be/zQarwEIA54k
To learn three chords to get you playing songs watch: https://youtu.be/jcGSBDZKbFw
Check out the playlist of all of our acoustic guitar tips for beginners: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLgcs1OjW_tDW_qdGcKGd7UuMhBg4BEla5
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