Electric Guitar 101: Part 3 - More easy open chords
Beginner guitar lessons from JamPlay
In the third instalment of JamPlay's beginner guitar lesson series, Electric Guitar 101, tutor Chris Liepe shows you how to expand your repertoire with more open chord shapes.
If you haven't watched the first two parts of the series you can find them here:
Electric Guitar 101: Part 1 - Your first guitar lesson
Electric Guitar 101: Part 2 - Learning your first chords
Check out the lessons below and if you like what you see, head over to JamPlay.com for more online guitar lessons.
3.1 Introduction
3.2 The G Major, C Major and D Major chords
3.3 Backing track
3.4 Additional notes
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