I go with the chords, last chord videos of the year I will do it probably needs updates, so, I was just getting ready to, here is you’re A, what is the name on that, just days to maintain a stray post and use the A note, the A string, one of the string across it. So put the A in the base, okay. One of this little three you are holding there. Alright, let us just see, standard open A, and if you just want to just play with the A, just strum in it, strum the usual down stretch. Strum with A note, the open A note, it is just a good exercise. Here is an A note and an F and here is an open E, my country song. A good exercise for that for the A. Now, that is a regular A. Now, A minor, we are going to go from these three here, remove this one, go back one, instead of these three, you are going back here to the first fret on the second string. You could hear the difference in the A minor, more of a sad song. Here is an A, regular A, happy. Here is A minor, that is from the Rocky raccoon’s A minor. We will try to get some references for some songs, we have this so and song of the A minor still could be A note in the base when you want to do like some picking and strumming. These are all easy dance step exercises that I am giving here now. So there is your right, now, here is A seven. Instead of these three across, just these two. It is just your D and B string. you can still use the A string on the base of the strumming beats. So here is A, here is A minor and here is A7. So if he were to live for this is the basic A chord right now, okay? Now, B, B is a bar chord, some people have this sheets with them so just get to used to that is it, bar for B, B has to be this way. You want to get your finger all the way across this here, all the way across the second fret and your third finger from the D string down to the E. People have a hard time with this just to start but it will happen for you eventually. Sometimes people tried it, they just feels crappy just because you are not pressing down. More expensive guitars are easier to do, the cheaper guitars are very difficult but the cheaper guitars will wreck your fingers, muscles getting strong. There is your standard B, this is B, now we are going to go, and here is B flat, just go back to the first fret. The difference, here is B, and here is B flat. I am showing you the chords, the common chords in most of these pop songs that we are going to be learning. Here is B minor, this is a little bit more complicated but that is still the other figure here, instead, this finger across, that sound for the D. You want to put your second finger third fret. Second finger is third fret on the B string and two here, and flip it, so that is the D minor when you see it. Here is another handful, here is B7, it is just this finger here on the D string and starting with the A string, every other string, this, this, and this. Use all six strings. The D, C, D7 especially hey Jude has it. You will see the chord often and so get used to that. And try to do in between the strumming, swap between this chords once you got them down, try to go from this B, B minor, B flat, and B and then B7. Find the songs that are written and try to work between so your fingers will start to memorize where they need to go, that is what you want to totally develop is finger memory. So that is enough making this B7, the finger develops first but eventually, it will be just doing it, just complete the given phase and nowhere to go.
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