PREPARE YOURSELF TO WHIP OUT THE ACOUSTIC AT ANY OCCASION THIS SUMMER WITH OUR GUIDE TO GETTING THE MOST OUT OF YOUR HUMBLE STEEL STRING GUITAR
01 ESSENTIAL ACOUSTIC CHORDS
Whether you’re writing songs or jamming with friends, you need a good choice of chords at your disposal. Try out this selection of shapes that are guaranteed to sound great on acoustic guitar…
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OPEN CHORDS
Open chords are played in ‘open position’ (the guitar’s first three frets) and are perfect for acoustic guitar. You can strum them, pick them or a mix of both. You can bash them out Frank Turner style or barely touch the strings like Kurt Cobain on Something In The Way. Whatever you decide to do, the natural resonance of open strings has a full sound that makes playing acoustic guitar a joy. Countless greats, including Noel Gallagher and Johnny Cash, have based their rhythm styles on these essential shapes. Try them out...
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BARRE CHORDS
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