Learn Guitar Chords Once And For All


Toneslinger.com presents this video tutorial on how to practice and learn new guitar chords. In this session, Cliff Merrill demonstrates a practicing concept called “Center of The Universe” that will be a great practice tool for anyone learning to play a new guitar chord

25 Responses to “Learn Guitar Chords Once And For All”

  • LibertySpikedDrummer says:

    I love my drums and transitioning from my kit to my guitar is a really tough one. This video is really helping me to understand new ways to learn chord progressions. Until i get good ill just keep rocking out on my kit XD

  • demondagger19 says:

    This is very useful to me, especially since I’m a beginner myself, thanks for the tip.

  • anuj1402 says:

    dear i m also newbie..bt as i thnk in switching chords the position of thumb bhind the fret is very imprtant…try placing thumb as supporting fretboard …ur thumb shud nt touch low E strng …as i thnk..

  • Aelo37 says:

    I am just about as newbie as they get but this method of learning new chords makes the most sense out of any video I have seen on youtube. Can someone here explain to me what a “thumb mute” is? Someone told me that I should be thumb muting certain chords and I am not sure what they meant.

  • mikemef says:

    good way of learning ,cheers man !

  • locojacket says:

    toneslinger, thanks a ton for showing this to me! I already knew a couple chords, but never thought how to link them to learn more without struggling through songs that have them.

    This makes learning a whole lot easier. Thanks!

  • M16TuB says:

    @besurasinger Keep practicing.. everyone who just start playing guitar always first struggle through these bar chord..

    Pressuring your thumb from behind with your index while playing the b chord may help get you start..

  • adriportelinha says:

    Very nice, thanks a lot!

  • noir0222 says:

    you are the shit man

  • ParamoreMuseRock123 says:

    he looks a bit like eddie izzard!! :L gd teaching thnx for the hel[ :)

  • GuitarDemystified says:

    ooo, i like that E B D A progression
    and the rest is a nice idea on way to practice chords – rock on mr. toneslinger!

  • concepthk says:

    It’s seems to be the best techniqe I had seen so far. Thanks alot I will try your method.

  • besurasinger says:

    hey toneslinger, i have problems playing b chord and the chords where we have to bar or prtially bar. can u suggest anything to help me??

  • Robtron3030 says:

    well done bro. now set that Roland cube on death metal and show us all whats up

  • 3thanol says:

    I practice with a similar method, though I will change to this, as it is easier to add the chords you have learnt to 1 piece of paper.

    Thanks

  • 305father says:

    good tutorial man 5 star rep!!1

  • toneslingercliff says:

    this is a great technique for beginners. It helps you get your chords organized and makes sure you practice all your changes.

  • toneslingercliff says:

    thanks for the kudos. subscribe to my vids and you should get notified when I post new stuff.

  • toneslingercliff says:

    good one. thats funny.

  • toneslingercliff says:

    hope it helps. let me know how it goes for you.

  • toneslingercliff says:

    thanks, give it a try and let me know how it works.
    I’ve got a template for it I use with my students, i’ll work at getting it on my website soon.

  • toneslingercliff says:

    good luck. Let me know how it goes for ya.

  • rreitug says:

    thanks. will give it a try

  • harleydavidonryder says:

    thats not a real B chord

  • llx2o1 says:

    never thought of it that way.. pretty good.

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