Monday, August 27, 2012

Anchor Fingers for A, D and E Guitar for beginners


My friend Mark told me about this guy Justin Sandercoe of JustinGuitar.com on Youtube. Justin has a ton of great videos for people learning how to play the guitar. I took a quick look and started with something simple like doing chord changes. He shows a cool technique called: Anchor Fingers for A, D and E Guitar for beginners.  I chose this one because A, D and E are also 1- 4 -5 blues progression chords. So once you get pretty good at playing these chords and moving from chord to chord you should be able to play the blues with ease.


It's also good to count how many chord changes you can do in one minute. The more you practice the better you will get and by counting your chord changes (for 1 minute) you will be able to see your progress. If you work on doing these fast - AS WELL as spending time getting them perfect and clear - you end up with them fast AND clear. Give it a try.


Uploaded by  on Jun 3, 2009
Justin's Completely Free, Beginners Guitar Course Lesson BC-114.
This is Stage 1 - Lesson 4.

In this lesson we'll be checking out a great technique to help you make your chord changes smoother.

Find the related course notes on the following link:
http://justinguitar.com/en/BC-114-AnchorFingers.php

The Justinguitar Beginners Guitar Course, a series of over 100 lessons on guitar for beginners. Text support is on the web site and also in a proper old skool paper book which can be ordered from the web site of your local music store :)

Taught by Justin Sandercoe.

Full support at the justinguitar web site where you will find hundreds of lessons on a wide range of subjects, and all the scales and chords that you will ever need! There is a great forum too to get help, no matter what the problem.

And it is all totally free, no bull. No sample lessons, no memberships, no free ebook. Just tons of great lessons :)

To get help with this lesson (and for further info and tabs), find the Lesson ID in the video title (like ST-667 or whatever) and then look it up on the Lesson Index page of justinguitar.com

http://www.justinguitar.com


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