But when we switched rhythm and lead roles, he visibly crumpled. To be fair to him his lead was perfectly fine, with strong John Mayer vibes (that will eventually flower in a more original direction). Case in point: Last year, I jammed with a younger, ‘new breed’ guitarist, who had learned guitar in emulation of his social media heroes. That blazing lead line you saw on IG today was impressive, but isn’t really ‘helpful’ musically. This is especially true in the time of social media shorts. But wait! Before you buy your obnoxious jacket and medallion here’s an official warning: DO NOT NEGLECT CHORDAL PLAYING. It’s fun, ego-fellating, and you’ll sit higher in the band pecking order. Plan to be a lead guitarist? Good choice. Ĭlick here to learn guitar chords on your mobile Learn Rhythm Guitar First, Lead Second Here are some supplementary articles to streamline your path in becoming a great guitar player: “5 Tips for Learning Guitar Chords” and “10 Tips to Learn Good Guitar Technique from the Start”. Nothing breaks the spell of a beautiful song like a muffled or sloppy chord. Spend a good time learning how to play these chords cleanly, making sure every pressed note rings clear and every string you don’t need isn’t played, or is (fully) muted. With these little beauties, you’ll have the ingredients for most songs you can imagine. Once they’re locked in, learn the slight alterations that transform them into minor chords.
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