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If you have always wanted to learn how to play guitar, here is some great news...

The guitar is one of the easiest instruments to learn to play. Yep, many people have taught themselves to play guitar, and you can too!

To learn to play guitar, you will need to search online for the information you need. Most importantly, you should get a chart of guitar chords. You can find guitar chords free online, or in any old thrift shop guitar book.

Your next step is to figure out how to play guitar chords. As a beginner guitar player, you don't need to know a lot of different chords to learn guitar. So here's a free online guitar lesson that you can do right now...

How to Play Guitar - Learn The G Chord:

Step 1 - Look at your left hand and, ignoring your thumb, number your other fingers 1, 2, 3, and 4, starting with your index finger and ending with your pinkie.

Step 2 - In looking at a chord chart, you will see that your index finger (number 1) should be placed on the second fret on the fifth string.

Step 3 - Next, your middle finger (number 2) is to be placed on the third fret of the sixth string.

Step 4 - Place your ring finger (number 3) on the third fret of the first string. Note: The first string is the highest pitched.

Step 5 - Lastly, when all your fingers are correctly in place, strum the strings.

As a beginner learning guitar, you may notice that when you first learn how to play guitar chords, that some of the strings sound dead. This is caused by several things, most commonly because you may not be pressing hard enough.

Also, for proper chord playing, be sure that your fingers are placed squarely on each string. You should avoid touching the middle three strings with your fingers (they should be left open).

If you are touching the middle strings, you will deaden their sound. Another guitar playing tip is to be sure that you are pressing the strings between the little fret bars, and not right on top of them.

With continued practice, you will soon be fingering the G chord like a professional guitarist!

Once you've mastered the G chord, you'll be ready to learn more guitar chords. You will find that there are hundreds of guitar chords that you can learn to play.

But as you first learn guitar, you only need to know a few chords to play your first song. The G, C, D, and E minor chords are some of the most useful chords to know when learning how to play guitar.

I hope you have found this free guitar lesson teaching you how to play the G chord helpful. Good Luck!

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The guitar is a musical instrument with ancient roots that is used in a wide variety of musical styles. It typically has six strings, but four, seven, eight, ten, and twelve string guitars also exist.

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